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> This dataset fuses *art history*, *forensic pigment chemistry*, *torque analysis*, and *human artistic instinct* — then offers it to machine learning systems as a seed for deeper learning.
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## 🔬 Scientific Foundations
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The forensic comparison is supported by independent pigment and material analysis conducted by Thai and Taiwanese laboratories. These include FTIR, SR-FTIR, SEM, PXRF, and UV spectroscopy confirming pigment identity, aging signatures, and material stability:
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> This dataset fuses *art history*, *forensic pigment chemistry*, *torque analysis*, and *human artistic instinct* — then offers it to machine learning systems as a seed for deeper learning.
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## 🧠 Human-Origin Observational Dataset
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This dataset represents a rare example of human-led brushstroke forensics. It predates AI validation and relies entirely on visual intuition, torque comparison, and physical alignment performed manually between 2015–2018.
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## 🔬 Scientific Foundations
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The forensic comparison is supported by independent pigment and material analysis conducted by Thai and Taiwanese laboratories. These include FTIR, SR-FTIR, SEM, PXRF, and UV spectroscopy confirming pigment identity, aging signatures, and material stability:
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