02003nas a2200373 4500000000100000008004100001260005900042653001900101653001800120653002600138653001700164653003300181653003400214653001700248653002500265653002500290653002600315653003100341653002500372653001800397100001800415700001600433700001900449700001500468700001200483700001600495700000900511245007700520856015200597300001200749490001800761520080800779020004201587 d bInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.10aCapture system10aCore activity10aHistoric preservation10aHuman expert10aIntangible cultural heritage10aIntangible cultural heritages10aMultisensory10aMultisensory Capture10aMultisensory systems10aRecording information10aThree dimensional movement10aTraditional painting10aVideo cameras1 aSoonchul Jung1 aTaewon Choi1 aYoon-Seok Choi1 aIn-Su Jang1 aJae Kim1 aJin-Seo Kim1 aIEEE00aMultisensory Capture System for the Preservation of Traditional Painting uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85065655027&doi=10.23919%2fICACT.2019.8701893&partnerID=40&md5=2893fc660beecb799375e896cafbf537 a467-4700 v2019-February3 aSafeguarding intangible cultural heritage such as traditional painting is getting more critical, but the conventional way to preserve intangible heritage has been to simply record the performance and explanations of Living Human Treasures using video cameras. It cannot preserve the whole procedure and detailed performances of human experts. In this paper, we suggest a multisensory system that captures the core activities of Korean traditional painting while minimizing interference with their activities. The system captures the whole procedures of the activities by tracking the three-dimensional movements of the painter and the brushes, and recording information of the pigments and canvas. We captured the activities of two professional painters and analyzed the brush movements in various ways. a17389445 (ISSN); 9791188428021 (ISBN)