Vision-Language Based Expert Reporting for Painting Authentication and Defect Detection
Eman Ouda, Mohammed Salah, Arsenii O. Chulkov, Gianfranco Gargiulo, Gian Luca Tartaglia, Stefano Sfarra, and Yusra Abdulrahman

TL;DR
This paper introduces an automated vision-language framework that integrates multi-modal thermographic analysis with natural language reporting to improve the detection, interpretation, and documentation of painting defects and authenticity issues.
Contribution
It presents a novel fully automated model combining thermographic data processing with explainable natural language reporting for cultural heritage conservation.
Findings
Consistent anomaly detection across samples
Stable and interpretable structured reports
Reproducibility and generalizability demonstrated
Abstract
Authenticity and condition assessment are central to conservation decision-making, yet interpretation and reporting of thermographic output remain largely bespoke and expert-dependent, complicating comparison across collections and limiting systematic integration into conservation documentation. Pulsed Active Infrared Thermography (AIRT) is sensitive to subsurface features such as material heterogeneity, voids, and past interventions; however, its broader adoption is constrained by artifact misinterpretation, inter-laboratory variability, and the absence of standardized, explainable reporting frameworks. Although multi-modal thermographic processing techniques are established, their integration with structured natural-language interpretation has not been explored in cultural heritage. A fully automated thermography-vision-language model (VLM) framework is presented. It combines…
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Taxonomy
TopicsThermography and Photoacoustic Techniques · Conservation Techniques and Studies · 3D Surveying and Cultural Heritage
