Artificial intelligence developed in Bradford has been used to analyze the mystery of Raphael's Madonna of the Rose painting.
The use of artificial intelligence in the field of analysis of artistic and historical works has grown significantly for some time. Recently, an artificial intelligence model has been used to analyze the Madonna of the Rose and uncover the mystery of Raphael's painting.
This painting has always attracted art lovers and experts, it shows Maryam, Yusef Najar, the childhood of Jesus and the baby John in one picture. This painting was believed to be Raphael's own handiwork for centuries, until art historians began to doubt it.
Since the 19th century, art experts have sought to discover the secret of Raphael's painting and believe that the figure of Joseph in this painting was added later and is not Raphael's handiwork.
Analysis of Madonna of the Rose for the mystery of Raphael's painting
Some time ago, this painting was analyzed using an artificial intelligence model developed by Hasan Yougil, a professor at Bradford University. The result of this investigation shows that the face of Yusuf Najar was painted by another painter, but the rest of the work is probably Raphael's work.
The algorithm developed by Yougil was trained on 49 Raphael paintings and can recognize his works with 98% accuracy. In the case of this painting, initial investigations showed that 60% of it is Raphael's own work, and it was finally determined that the face of Yusuf Najjar is not Raphael's work.
The researchers analyzed another painting named Haddo Madonna in a similar way. This work is also one of the mysterious paintings attributed to Raphael. Artificial intelligence has also attributed this work to Raphael.
Hassan Yugil says that he doesn't know anything about art and the response of artists to his work may be cold. From his point of view, different artists are all of the opinion that such analyzes and analytical activities are distractions. But Yougill believes that eventually artists will have more faith in artificial intelligence.
He believes that artificial intelligence will not eventually replace humans. The authentication process has a multiple impact and artificial intelligence-based software is ultimately a helpful tool in this way.
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