Color-Emotion Associations in Art: Fuzzy Approach
Muragul Muratbekova, Pakizar Shamoi

TL;DR
This paper presents a fuzzy set-based method to classify emotions in art through color analysis, demonstrating strong correlations between specific colors and emotions, validated by human experiments.
Contribution
It introduces a novel fuzzy color representation model and a knowledge base of color-emotion associations in art, enhancing understanding of emotional perception in paintings.
Findings
Strong color-emotion associations identified, e.g., green with gratitude.
Human validation shows 77% accuracy in emotion prediction.
Method is adaptable for art retrieval and psychological studies.
Abstract
Art objects can evoke certain emotions. Color is a fundamental element of visual art and plays a significant role in how art is perceived. This paper introduces a novel approach to classifying emotions in art using Fuzzy Sets. We employ a fuzzy approach because it aligns well with human judgments' imprecise and subjective nature. Extensive fuzzy colors (n=120) and a broad emotional spectrum (n=10) allow for a more human-consistent and context-aware exploration of emotions inherent in paintings. First, we introduce the fuzzy color representation model. Then, at the fuzzification stage, we process the Wiki Art Dataset of paintings tagged with emotions, extracting fuzzy dominant colors linked to specific emotions. This results in fuzzy color distributions for ten emotions. Finally, we convert them back to a crisp domain, obtaining a knowledge base of color-emotion associations in primary…
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Taxonomy
TopicsColor perception and design · Color Science and Applications · Multisensory perception and integration
MethodsBalanced Selection
