Exploring Multiverses: Generative AI and Neuroaesthetic Perspectives
Heritage,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
8(3), P. 102 - 102
Published: March 10, 2025
This
paper
examines
the
transformative
potential
of
generative
artificial
intelligence
(AI)
and
neuroaesthetic
methodologies
in
archaeology,
museum
collections
art
history.
It
introduces
concept
AI
multiverse,
which
allows
archaeologists
social
scientists
to
construct
multiple
plausible
reconstructions
ancient
environments
cultural
practices,
addressing
inherent
uncertainties
archaeological
data.
Generative
tools
create
simulations
visualizations
that
redefine
traditional
frameworks
by
incorporating
multivocal
dynamic
interpretations.
The
study
also
integrates
visual
thinking
strategies
(VTSs),
eye
tracking
saliency
map
analyses
investigate
how
structured
observation
enhances
cognitive
emotional
engagement
with
artifacts.
A
case
involving
painting
My
Mother,
She
Fell
From
Sky
highlights
impact
VTS
on
guiding
viewers’
gaze
improving
interpretive
depth,
as
evidenced
heatmaps
distribution.
Language: Английский
Perceiving Etruscan Art: AI and Visual Perception
Humans,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
4(4), P. 409 - 429
Published: Dec. 18, 2024
This
research
project
is
aimed
at
exploring
the
cognitive
and
emotional
processes
involved
in
perceiving
Etruscan
artifacts.
The
case
study
Sarcophagus
of
Spouses
National
Museum
Rome,
one
most
important
masterpieces
pre-Roman
art.
utilized
AI
eye-tracking
technology
to
analyze
how
viewers
engaged
with
Spouses,
revealing
key
patterns
visual
attention
engagement.
OpenAI,
ChatGPT-4
(accessed
on
12
October
2024)
was
used
conjunction
Colab–Python
order
elaborate
all
spreadsheets
data
arising
from
recording.
results
showed
that
primarily
focused
central
figures,
especially
their
faces
hands,
indicating
a
high
level
interest
human
elements
artifact.
longer
fixation
duration
these
features
suggest
find
them
particularly
engaging,
which
likely
due
detailed
craftsmanship
symbolic
significance.
also
highlighted
specific
gaze
patterns,
such
as
diagonal
scanning
across
sarcophagus,
reflects
composition’s
ability
guide
viewer
strategically.
indicate
focus
centers
elements,
suggesting
hold
both
esthetic
Language: Английский
Development of Methodology for Investigation of Artists’ Creativity and Studying the Neurophysiological Characteristics of Visual Creativity in Ecological Conditions of Artistic Studio (Review and Methodology)
N. V. Shemyakina,
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Yu. G. Potapov
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Human Physiology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
49(S1), P. S147 - S166
Published: Dec. 1, 2023
Language: Английский
Measuring Bound Attention During Complex Liver Surgery Planning: A Feasibility Study (Preprint)
JMIR Formative Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
9, P. e62740 - e62740
Published: Nov. 7, 2024
Background
The
integration
of
advanced
technologies
such
as
augmented
reality
(AR)
and
virtual
(VR)
into
surgical
procedures
has
garnered
significant
attention.
However,
the
introduction
these
innovations
requires
thorough
evaluation
in
context
human-machine
interaction.
Despite
their
potential
benefits,
new
can
complicate
tasks
increase
cognitive
load
on
surgeons,
potentially
offsetting
intended
advantages.
It
is
crucial
to
evaluate
not
only
for
functional
improvements
but
also
impact
surgeon’s
workload
clinical
settings.
A
team
today
must
increasingly
navigate
AR
VR,
aiming
reduce
trauma
enhance
patient
safety.
each
innovation
needs
be
evaluated
terms
Even
if
an
appears
bring
advancements
field
it
applied
in,
may
work
rather
than
benefiting
surgeon.
Objective
This
study
aims
establish
a
method
objectively
determining
additional
generated
using
or
VR
glasses
first
time.
Methods
Electroencephalography
(EEG)
signals
were
recorded
passive
auditory
oddball
paradigm
while
9
participants
performed
planning
liver
resection
across
3
different
conditions:
(1)
glasses,
(2)
(3)
conventional
software
computer.
Results
electrophysiological
results,
that
is,
potentials
evoked
by
stimulus,
compared
with
subjectively
perceived
stress
participants,
determined
National
Aeronautics
Space
Administration-Task
Load
Index
(NASA-TLX)
questionnaire.
condition
had
highest
scores
mental
demand
(median
75,
IQR
70-85),
effort
55,
30-65),
frustration
40,
15-75)
PC
conditions.
analysis
EEG
revealed
trend
toward
lower
amplitude
N1
component
well
P3
at
central
electrodes
condition,
suggesting
higher
when
glasses.
In
addition,
components
did
reveal
any
noticeable
differences
condition.
For
P1
component,
elicited
significantly
earlier
latencies
Fz
electrode
(mean
75.3
ms,
SD
25.8
ms)
99.4
28.6
ms).
Conclusions
results
suggest
level
likely
due
3D
visualization
model.
Additionally,
alignment
between
confirms
validity
design
this
research.
Language: Английский
Digital Innovation and Cultural Heritage Conservation: The Impact of Low-Cost Technologies in the Valorization of the Medici Villas and their Itineraries
The international archives of the photogrammetry, remote sensing and spatial information sciences/International archives of the photogrammetry, remote sensing and spatial information sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
XLVIII-2/W8-2024, P. 395 - 402
Published: Dec. 14, 2024
Abstract.
The
rapid
evolution
of
digital
technologies,
particularly
low-cost
solutions,
has
significantly
impacted
cultural
heritage
conservation.
This
study
presents
the
application
these
technologies
in
valorization
Medici
Villas
Tuscany,
a
UNESCO
World
Heritage
site.
By
leveraging
drones,
short-range
photogrammetry
(SfM),
and
GIS
integration,
project
successfully
developed
accurate
georeferenced
3D
models
villas
surrounding
landscapes.
These
enhance
preservation
efforts
while
promoting
sustainable
inclusive
tourism
through
immersive
virtual
experiences
cycling
routes.
highlights
potential
integrating
tools
management,
offering
replicable
model
that
aligns
with
contemporary
sustainability
goals.
making
accessible
both
physical
means,
this
initiative
contributes
to
promotion
Italy's
rich
historical
assets.
Language: Английский