Image Processing for Artist Identification
- Computerized Analysis of Vincent van Gogh's Painting Brushstrokes

C. Richard Johnson, Jr. (Cornell Univ.), Ella Hendriks (Van Gogh Museum), Igor Berezhnoy (Philips Research Europe),
Eugene Brevdo (Princeton Univ.), Shannon Hughes (Princeton Univ.), Ingrid Daubechies (Princeton Univ.),
Jia Li (Penn State Univ.), Eric Postma (Maastricht Univ.) and James Z. Wang (Penn State Univ. and Carnegie Mellon Univ.)
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Citation: C. Richard Johnson, Jr., Ella Hendriks, Igor Berezhnoy, Eugene Brevdo, Shannon Hughes, Ingrid Daubechies, Jia Li, Eric Postma and James Z. Wang, ``Image Processing for Artist Identification - Computerized Analysis of Vincent van Gogh's Painting Brushstrokes,'' IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, Special Issue on Visual Cultural Heritage, vol. 25, no. 4, pp. 37-48, 2008.

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