Artistic Style in Robotic Painting; a Machine Learning Approach to Learning Brushstroke from Human Artists - Robotics Institute Carnegie Mellon University

Artistic Style in Robotic Painting; a Machine Learning Approach to Learning Brushstroke from Human Artists

Ardavan Bidgoli, Manuel Ladron De Guevara, Cinnie Hsiung, Jean Oh, and Eunsu Kang
Conference Paper, Proceedings of 29th IEEE International Conference on Robot and Human Interactive Communication (RO-MAN '20), pp. 412 - 418, August, 2020

Abstract

Robotic painting has been a subject of interest among both artists and roboticists since the 1970s. Researchers and interdisciplinary artists have employed various painting techniques and human-robot collaboration models to create visual mediums on canvas. One of the challenges of robotic painting is to apply a desired artistic style to the painting. Style transfer techniques with machine learning models have helped us address this challenge with the visual style of a specific painting. However, other manual elements of style, i.e., painting techniques and brushstrokes of an artist, have not been fully addressed.We propose a method to integrate an artistic style to the brushstrokes and the painting process through collaboration with a human artist. In this paper, we describe our approach to 1) collect brushstrokes and hand-brush motion samples from an artist, and 2) train a generative model to generate brushstrokes that pertains to the artist's style, and 3) fine tune a stroke-based rendering model to work with our robotic painting setup. We will report on the integration of these three steps in a separate publication. In a preliminary study, 71% of human evaluators find our reconstructed brushstrokes are pertaining to the characteristics of the artist's style. Moreover, 58% of participants could not distinguish a painting made by our method from a visually similar painting created by a human artist.

BibTeX

@conference{Bidgoli-2020-125619,
author = {Ardavan Bidgoli and Manuel Ladron De Guevara and Cinnie Hsiung and Jean Oh and Eunsu Kang},
title = {Artistic Style in Robotic Painting; a Machine Learning Approach to Learning Brushstroke from Human Artists},
booktitle = {Proceedings of 29th IEEE International Conference on Robot and Human Interactive Communication (RO-MAN '20)},
year = {2020},
month = {August},
pages = {412 - 418},
}