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Image Matching: Detecting the Reuse of Visual Elements

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The phenomenon of intertextuality is not limited to just text. In the context of Kristeva’s theory, this idea applies to all semiotic systems, including visual representations. The world we regularly perceive, that which is wrought by civilization, is filled with familiar signs that are important elements of a shared culture.

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Forstall, C.W., Scheirer, W.J. (2019). Image Matching: Detecting the Reuse of Visual Elements. In: Quantitative Intertextuality. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-23415-7_6

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