Presentation 1997/7/24
Modeling Cognitive Processes of 3D Space : Relationship between perceived areas and graphical features
Tatsuya Shibata, Toshikazu Kato,
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Abstract(in English) We hypothesise that a cognitive process of 3D space is based on a relationship between functional specialization (color, form, and positions of objects) in the visual cortex and subjective response. So, our model includes graphical features such as Lab color system, its autocorrelation and image segmentation, which correspond to the functional specialization. Our psychological experiment indicates that cognitive processes have "general evaluation", "spatial", and "textural" factors. By analysing the relationships between these three factors and the graphical features, we find that each factor requires its own graphical features.
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Keyword(in English) Kansei / 3D space / Depicted Image / Subjective Response / Image Segmentation
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Title (in English) Modeling Cognitive Processes of 3D Space : Relationship between perceived areas and graphical features
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Keyword(1) Kansei
Keyword(2) 3D space
Keyword(3) Depicted Image
Keyword(4) Subjective Response
Keyword(5) Image Segmentation
1st Author's Name Tatsuya Shibata
1st Author's Affiliation Electrotechnical Laboratory, AIST, MITI : Japan Science and Technology Corporation, National Institute Post Doctoral Fellow()
2nd Author's Name Toshikazu Kato
2nd Author's Affiliation Electrotechnical Laboratory, AIST, MITI : Chuo University
Date 1997/7/24
Paper # PRMU97-56
Volume (vol) vol.97
Number (no) 204
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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