BIB-VERSION:: CS-TR-v2.0 ID:: ncstrl.dartmouthcs//TR2003-466 ENTRY:: February 16, 2008 ORGANIZATION:: Dartmouth College, Computer Science TITLE:: Digital Art Forensics TYPE:: Technical Report (paper) REVISION:: 1 AUTHOR:: Lyu, Siwei AUTHOR:: Rockmore, Daniel AUTHOR:: Farid, Hany DATE:: June 2003 RETRIEVAL:: For a paper copy, email RETRIEVAL:: For a paper copy, write to Technical Report Librarian Department of Computer Science Dartmouth College 6211 Sudikoff Laboratory Hanover, NH 03755-3510 USA RETRIEVAL:: PDF at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/reports/TR2003-466.pdf ABSTRACT:: We describe a computational technique for digitally authenticating works of art. This approach builds statistical models of an artist from a set of authenticated works. Additional works are then authenticated against this model. The statistical model consists of first- and higher-order wavelet statistics. We show preliminary results from our analysis of thirteen drawings by Pieter Bruegel the Elder. We also present preliminary results showing how these techniques may be applicable to determining how many hands contributed to a single painting. END:: ncstrl.dartmouthcs//TR2003-466