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Image Modification Modeled as a Storytelling Process

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Digital libraries have focused on change to images from the perspectives of prevention and reversal. Since change is a required component of scholarship, we seek to adding the modeling of change to support its characterization. In this paper we discuss change to images in traditional media and propose a formal model of that change. The subject calls for a kaleidoscopic approach as tracking changes in images is an interesting exercise in storytelling, both when one looks at deliberately changing them with a purpose and at tracking past changes.

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    It is also interesting to analyze how Walter Benjamin could view the concept NFTs [4] and how DAGs can be used to classify and organize digital artworks.

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Akleman, E., Castro, F., Furuta, R. (2023). Image Modification Modeled as a Storytelling Process. In: Alonso, O., Cousijn, H., Silvello, G., Marrero, M., Teixeira Lopes, C., Marchesin, S. (eds) Linking Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries. TPDL 2023. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 14241. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-43849-3_26

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