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Abstract
Traditional Chinese painting (TCP) is an invaluable cultural heritage resource and a unique visual art style. In recent years, there has been a growing emphasis on the digitalization of TCP for cultural preservation and revitalization. The resulting digital copies have enabled the advancement of computational methods for a structured and systematic understanding of TCP. To explore this topic, we conduct an in-depth analysis of 94 pieces of literature. We examine the current use of computer technologies on TCP from three perspectives, based on numerous conversations with specialists. First, in light of the “Six Principles of Painting” theory, we categorize the articles according to their research focus on artistic elements. Second, we create a four-stage framework to illustrate the purposes of TCP applications. Third, we summarize the popular computational techniques applied to TCP. This work also provides insights into potential applications and prospects, with professional opinion.
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Journal of Computer Science and Technology (JCST), the first English language journal in the computer field published in China, is an international forum for scientists and engineers involved in all aspects of computer science and technology to publish high quality and refereed papers. Papers reporting original research and innovative applications from all parts of the world are welcome. Papers for publication in the journal are selected through rigorous peer review, to ensure originality, timeliness, relevance, and readability. While the journal emphasizes the publication of previously unpublished materials, selected conference papers with exceptional merit that require wider exposure are, at the discretion of the editors, also published, provided they meet the journal''s peer review standards. The journal also seeks clearly written survey and review articles from experts in the field, to promote insightful understanding of the state-of-the-art and technology trends.
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