TY - JOUR KW - Acquisition systems KW - Intangible cultural heritage KW - Intangible cultural heritages KW - Multi sensor KW - Multisensor system KW - painting KW - Real-time data KW - Research studies KW - Sensor data fusion KW - Traditional cultures KW - Traditional painting AU - Taewon Choi AU - Soonchul Jung AU - Yoon-Seok Choi AU - Hyeong-Ju Jeon AU - Jin Kim AB - Rapid industrialization has significantly influenced people’s lifestyles in the recent decades, and the influence of traditional culture is diminishing. Recently, several studies attempted to simultaneously utilize various sensors to record delicate and sophisticated performances of intangible cultural heritage (ICH). Although painting is one of the most common ICH of human history, few research studies have recorded traditional painting work. In this paper, we aim to lay the groundwork for reviving Korean painting, even if there would be no painters to produce these traditional Korean paintings in the future. We propose a novel multisensor-based acquisition system that records traditional Korean painting work while minimizing interference in the work. The proposed system captures real-time data originating from the painter, brushes, pigments, and canvas, which are the essential components of the painting work. We utilized the proposed system to capture the painting work by two experts, and we visualize the captured data. We showed the various results of statistical analysis, and also discussed the usability. BT - Sensors DA - oct DO - 10.3390/s19194292 LA - English M1 - 19 N1 - Publisher: MDPI AG N2 - Rapid industrialization has significantly influenced people’s lifestyles in the recent decades, and the influence of traditional culture is diminishing. Recently, several studies attempted to simultaneously utilize various sensors to record delicate and sophisticated performances of intangible cultural heritage (ICH). Although painting is one of the most common ICH of human history, few research studies have recorded traditional painting work. In this paper, we aim to lay the groundwork for reviving Korean painting, even if there would be no painters to produce these traditional Korean paintings in the future. We propose a novel multisensor-based acquisition system that records traditional Korean painting work while minimizing interference in the work. The proposed system captures real-time data originating from the painter, brushes, pigments, and canvas, which are the essential components of the painting work. We utilized the proposed system to capture the painting work by two experts, and we visualize the captured data. We showed the various results of statistical analysis, and also discussed the usability. PY - 2019 T2 - Sensors TI - Acquisition System Based on Multisensors for Preserving Traditional Korean Painting UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85073473758&doi=10.3390%2fs19194292&partnerID=40&md5=85c7d69c428ba89f678897c62b8f0d98 VL - 19 SN - 14248220 (ISSN) ER -