Computational aesthetics [electronic resource] / by Yasuhiro Suzuki ... [et al.].
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- SpringerBriefs in applied sciences and technology.
- 出版: Tokyo : Springer Japan :Imprint: Springer 2019.
- 叢書名: SpringerBriefs in applied sciences and technology,
- 主題: Computer graphics. , Image processing--Digital techniques. , Aesthetics--Data processing. , Computational Intelligence. , Computer Imaging, Vision, Pattern Recognition and Graphics. , Cognitive Psychology.
- ISBN: 9784431568445 (electronic bk.) 、 9784431568421 (paper)
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- 一般註:Computational Aesthetics -- The Significance of Natural Computing for Considering Computational Aesthetics of Nature -- Herder on "Sentio, Ergo Sum": Seen from his Remarks on the Color Harpsichord -- A historical perspective on sound art and its relationship to tactile sense -- A Spectro-gestural-morphological Analysis of a Musical-tactile score -- Think of everything with back calculation - Computational aesthetics of hair design. E1084學校採購電子書
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The essence of natural computing is aesthetics; for example, in cooking, one of the most common forms of natural computation, the decision to add salt, and how much, is based on the aesthetics of taste. Because touch perception is instinctively related to a sense of beauty, the aesthetics of tactile sense are considered as algorithms by using the Tactile Score, which encodes tactile sensation. This book will appeal not only to researchers of natural computing or aesthetics, but also those working in ergonomic design, haptic-Kansei engineering, philosophy, design and art.
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The essence of natural computing is aesthetics; for example, in cooking, one of the most common forms of natural computation, the decision to add salt, and how much, is based on the aesthetics of taste. Because touch perception is instinctively related to a sense of beauty, the aesthetics of tactile sense are considered as algorithms by using the Tactile Score, which encodes tactile sensation. This book will appeal not only to researchers of natural computing or aesthetics, but also those working in ergonomic design, haptic-Kansei engineering, philosophy, design and art.