Digital media interactive oil painting art exhibition method based on visual communication

In order to improve the output visual effect, display clarity better, and restore the color levels and details in oil paintings, this paper proposes a digital media interactive oil painting art exhibition method based on visual communication. Firstly, the feature points of virtual images of oil pain...

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Published inSignal, image and video processing Vol. 18; no. 8-9; pp. 6239 - 6250
Main Author Ping, Yang
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London Springer London 01.09.2024
Springer Nature B.V
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Summary:In order to improve the output visual effect, display clarity better, and restore the color levels and details in oil paintings, this paper proposes a digital media interactive oil painting art exhibition method based on visual communication. Firstly, the feature points of virtual images of oil paintings are extracted and matched. On this basis, the virtual images of oil paintings are spliced to realize the fusion of virtual images of oil paintings with digital media interaction, and the virtual images of oil paintings with digital media interaction are obtained. Then, the noise model of the virtual image of oil painting artworks is constructed so that it can be restored to a noise-free image while retaining the characteristics of the image, and the virtual image of oil painting artworks can be denoised by using the optimization formula of network parameters. Finally, based on visual communication, the three-dimensional display structure of oil painting works is constructed, and the application of oil painting works is completed by determining the coordinate rotation matrix. The experimental results show that the final resolution obtained by this method is controlled above 95%, and the output visual effect and display clarity are good, which can more accurately restore the color levels and details in the original oil paintings.
ISSN:1863-1703
1863-1711
DOI:10.1007/s11760-024-03310-1