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Visual Balance Measurement
Visual Balance Measurement is a computational method for assessing compositional equilibrium in images and designs. Drawing from art theory and perceptual psychology, this pipeline quantifies how visual weight is distributed across a composition, determining whether elements are harmoniously balanced or weighted unevenly.
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Visual Balance Measurement
Taxonomic method record · process-pipeline / visual-arts
- Balakrishnan, M., & Itti, L. (2008). Computational Assessment of Compositional Balance in Visual Art. ACM Multimedia Conference Proceedings, 381–390. · URL
- Zhang, L., Zhang, B., & He, H. (2015). Contiguous Motion Segmentation using Center-Biased Feature Subspaces. IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 37(5), 1074–1086. · URL
- Arnheim, R. (1974). Art and Visual Perception: A Psychology of the Creative Eye. University of California Press. · ISBN 978-0520243835
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