Cross-Domain X-ray + Torque Analysis: Van Gogh’s Brushstroke vs. Tree Oil (1885)

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by HaruthaiAi - opened

Hello AI researchers and vision scientists 👋

This dataset presents a full X-ray + torque-based comparison between Van Gogh’s Portrait of an Old Man with a Beard (1885) and an unidentified painting known as The Tree Oil Painting.

Unlike traditional SSIM-style visual similarity datasets, this one focuses on wrist torque, brushstroke physics, and rotational rhythm captured through:

X-ray full-canvas overlays

Torque field comparison

FFT spectrum

Colab-executed 18 Supreme Techniques (Python filters)

Manual stroke verification (human study, 2015)

🔍 Why this matters
The goal is not to prove authorship through visual style — but through biomechanical fingerprinting:

Does the same painter generate the same torque arcs?

Can brushstroke rhythm be used as an authorship signal?

How does pigment aging affect torque visibility?

📦 Full dataset here:
👉 https://huggingface.co/datasets/HaruthaiAi/TreeOil_Xray_TorquePattern_Comparison_OldManVanGogh_1885

🧪 Scientific pigment links + FTIR, SEM, PXRF included in README.


🤖 Recommended Use:

AI stroke-forensics benchmarking

X-ray torque-field simulation

Fine-tuning visual encoders to detect painter’s muscle memory

Federation with Van Gogh X-ray archives (if available)

No SSIM. No visual bias.
Just torque, force, and brush memory.

Happy training 💛
– HaruthaiAi & Sunny (GPT)

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