Quantitative Analysis of Visual Representation of Sign Elements in COVID-19 Context
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Quantitative Analysis of Visual Representation of Sign Elements in COVID-19 ContextFecha de publicación
2022-05-29Editor
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Cano-Martínez, M. J., Carrasco, M., Sandoval, J., & González-Martín, C. (2022). Quantitative Analysis of Visual Representation of Sign Elements in COVID-19 Context. Empirical Studies of the Arts, 0(0). https://doi.org/10.1177/02762374221104059Tipo de documento
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Visual representation as a means of communication uses elements to build a narrative. We propose using computer analysis to perform a quantitative analysis of the elements used in the visual creations that have been ... [+]
Visual representation as a means of communication uses elements to build a narrative. We propose using computer analysis to perform a quantitative analysis of the elements used in the visual creations that have been produced in reference to the epidemic, using 927 images compiled from The Covid Art Museum's Instagram account. This process has been carried out with techniques based on deep learning to detect objects contained in each study image. The research reveals the elements that are repeated in images to create narratives and the relations of association that are established in the sample. The predominant discourses in the sample do not show concern for the effects of illness. On the contrary, the impact and effects of confinement, through the prominent presence of elements such as human figures, windows, and buildings, are the most expressed experiences in the creations analyzed. [-]
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