Painting image quality on visual art analysis for information transmission of wireless networks
Hanxiao Li
International Journal of Networking and Virtual Organisations, 2021, vol. 25, issue 2, 152-173
Abstract:
As a treasure of human civilisation, painting art has immeasurable artistic value. However, due to the influence of human factors, accidents and natural environment, there are different degrees of damage. Traditional image acquisition is based on RGB three channel chroma information acquisition, which can not objectively represent the colour information of painting works. In the research of computational aesthetics, it is necessary to analyse the high-resolution images of paintings. However, most of the actual paintings are low resolution, so this paper studies the influence of the quality of painting images on the visual art analysis effect. Nowadays, wireless network is widely used and has become the main way of user terminal access to the network. With the rapid development of wireless network services, especially the development of mobile services, the performance requirements of data transmission under wireless networks are becoming higher and higher. Based on the development of wireless network transmission technology, this paper studies the image quality analysis system of visual art painting. The designed system is validated through different scenarios. The experimental results have proven the effectiveness.
Keywords: wireless network transmission; visual art; painting image; quality analysis; embedded system. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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