Publications by authors named "David W Messinger"

To better understand and preserve works of art, knowledge is needed about the pigments used to create the artwork. Various noninvasive techniques have been used previously to create pigment maps, such as combining X-ray fluorescence and hyperspectral imaging data. Unfortunately, most museums have limited funding for the expense of specialized research equipment, such as hyperspectral reflectance imaging systems.

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The ability to rank images based on their appearance finds many real-world applications such as image retrieval or image album creation. Despite the recent dominance of deep learning methods in computer vision which often result in superior performance, they are not always the methods of choice because they lack interpretability. In this work, we investigate the possibility of improving image aesthetic inference of convolutional neural networks with hand-designed features that rely on domain expertise in various fields.

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