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Memorability tracked across full digital art creation process

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Frame-by-frame memorability was tracked across 50 digital art creation videos using a neural network

Rather than studying finished artworks, the researchers tracked memorability dynamically as art was being made, using 50 video recordings of digital art creation. This allowed them to study how artistic decisions at different stages of creation contributed to the final memorability of a piece.

we utilized a neural network (ResMem) to track the frame-by-frame changes in memorability for 50 videos of the creation of digital art pieces.
Trent Davis et al., 2025, Cognition

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