id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_yhxp7da7bfho7jij23vg5bwfdq Frederic Fol Leymarie Medialness and the Perception of Visual Art 2017 64 .pdf application/pdf 19975 1512 62 In this article we explore the practical use of medialness informed by perception studies as a representation and processing layer for describing a class of works of visual art. first published in 1954, Arnheim proposed to model the creation and perception of visual pieces via a tension field (Note 7) whose main force lines constitute what he calls the 'structural skeleton' of a painting, drawing, or sketch This leads them to hypothesize a medial-based shape processing method for human vision, which is in part inspired by the original proposal made by Harry Blum (Blum, 1973). We have designed in recent years a computational scheme which brings together the two main representations of 2D objects known to play an important role in visual perception, in the understanding of human vision neural computational scheme to systematically map visual contour traces to a medialness map which is then further processed to identify feature points of three ./cache/work_yhxp7da7bfho7jij23vg5bwfdq.pdf ./txt/work_yhxp7da7bfho7jij23vg5bwfdq.txt