NK-CDS: A Creative Design System for Museum Art Derivatives

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At present, designing museum art derivatives attracts more and more attention. Experts in the field often use hand painting or image editing software to process images. This is time-consuming work and requires professional knowledge for design. In order to address this problem, by exploiting the advanced computer simulation and image processing techniques, we develop a novel museum art derivative design system, named NK-CDS. This system consists of element operation and element application modules. Given a cultural relic image, the user extracts the interest region in the image, then processes the appearance of the element by denoising, sharpening, etc. Finally, with the application interface, the user can flexibly map the processed elements to any location of a lifestyle model. This system is intuitive and easy to operate, which can improve the design efficiency of museum derivatives and inspire ideas for creative culture product design.

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Zhang, J., Liu, S., Fan, J., Huang, J., & Pei, M. (2020). NK-CDS: A Creative Design System for Museum Art Derivatives. IEEE Access, 8, 29259–29269. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2972561

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