Computers were able to detect reproduced artwork

Recently, Serbian computer scientists have successfully developed a new computer algorithm that enables the art of copying art to be identified, even if its owner does it.

Computers were able to detect artists "copying" artwork

Milan Rajkovic and Milos Milovanovic are two scientists who are interested in using advanced visual analysis techniques to detect subtle reproducing details on fake artworks , even when policing. The original artist of the painting work reproduced it.

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Both invited a Dutch painter to create a work of art and then copy them under a different drawing a few days later. Through the process of checking and using wavelet signal analysis tool with green, red and blue tones, scientists can find out which detail and complexity in the painting is higher. to draw conclusions about the reproduction.

Later, the two scientists also recently continued to use the technique to analyze a pair of other paintings with nearly identical similarities. It is known that the paintings on the 20th century surrealist René Magritte have made it impossible for many historians to study the real picture.

Details on the computer algorithm have been published under an article on the ArXiv.org site that specializes in many areas such as physics, math and computer science.