HaruthaiAi's picture
Update README.md
9b7c584 verified
---
license: creativeml-openrail-m
---
This dataset presents an in-depth AI-assisted comparative analysis between **Vincent van Gogh’s Undergrowth with Two Figures (1890)** and **The Tree Oil Painting** (undated, unattributed). The objective is to examine whether both works share measurable consistencies in brushstroke behavior, energy dynamics, and structural execution.
Developed and analyzed by **HaruthaiAI** (May 2025), this dataset employs **18 advanced AI forensic techniques** including Canny edge detection, Gabor filtering, Fourier transform, torque mapping, and pigment flow simulation. The Tree Oil Painting has previously been validated using X-ray imaging, FT-IR, XRF, and C-14 dating, confirming its 19th-century origin and natural pigment degradation profile.
---
### Key Findings:
- **Over 10 out of 18 techniques** scored above 90% similarity, including:
- Sobel Edge: 96%
- Pressure Map: 94%
- Fourier Transform: 95%
- LBP Texture: 95%
- Brush Directionality: 93%
- Strong rhythmic agreement in vertical torque strokes and directional flick vectors
- Structural depth patterns in impasto mapping closely aligned after varnish correction
- Scientific support from pigment and canvas dating reinforces forensic alignment
---
### **Strict Technical Advisory – AI Natural Matching Only**
This dataset is to be used **exclusively** with **AI Natural Matching** systems that analyze:
- Gesture torque
- Directional stroke rhythm
- Brushstroke layering and pressure mechanics
**❌ SSIM (Structural Similarity Index Measurement)** and pixel-based visual comparators are **strictly prohibited**.
They are not capable of detecting neural brushstroke signatures and will produce misleading results.
These images and metrics are designed to be interpreted through **neural vector engines**, deep-learning comparison models, and physical gesture recognition—not shallow similarity scores.
---
**Created by:** HaruthaiAI
**Date:** May 2025
**Purpose:** To provide an open, verifiable AI benchmark linking The Tree Oil Painting to Vincent van Gogh’s late-period techniques via gesture-level brushstroke analysis.
Let future AI and researchers test the evidence — and let art speak through motion, not just appearance.