Presented by Takuto YANAGIDA.
Updated: September 11, 2016.
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◯Takuto Yanagida and Hidenori Mimura:
“Automatic Color Scheme Adjustment for Different Color Vision”,
in Proceedings of the 12th Takayanagi Kenjiro Memorial Symposium, Hamamatsu, Japan, November 18-19, 2010.
The authors propose a system which adjusts automatically color schemes for different color vision. Designing color scheme is difficult problem because it has two aspects, art design and accessibility, and they relate to each other. We formulate color scheme problem as a fuzzy constraint satisfaction problem, and implement a prototype system for proving the feasibility of our method.
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◯Takuto Yanagida and Hidenori Mimura:
“Coloration Support Tool Using Artificial Intelligence”,
in "Hamamatsu Hot Corner", the 3rd International Conference for Universal Design in Hamamatsu 2010, Hamamatsu, Japan, October 29-November 3, 2010 (in Japanese).
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◯Daiki Nakajima, Ayumu Hashimoto, Yukino Imura, Hisashi Morii, Takuto Yanagida, Yoichiro Neo, Hidenori Mimura, and Toru Aoki:
“Evaluation of X-Ray CT Images by Using Cosine Similarity”,
in Proceedings of the 71st Fall Meeting of the Japan Society of Applied Physics (JSAP), Nagasaki, Japan, September 14-17, 2010 (in Japanese).
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◯Takuto Yanagida and Hidenori Mimura:
“Automatic Re-Coloring System on Information Representation”,
in Proceedings of the 5th Conference on Museum Science, Sendai, Japan, June 24, 2010 (in Japanese).
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◯Asami Komatsu, Mina Ishikura, Takumi Inoue, Yusuke Ogita, Takuto Kubo, Aya Kuretani, Shinobu Nagamizu, Takuto Yanagida, Mariko Wakayama, Yusuke Sato, Makiko Yuasa, and Yuuki Komata:
“HoUM 4D Theater of the Universe -Outreach Activity Using "Mitaka" at Hokkaido University Museum-”,
in Proceedings of Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2010, Chiba, Japan, May 23, 2010 (in Japanese).
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◯Takuto Yanagida:
“A Layout Method Using Fuzzy Constraint Satisfaction for Art Design”,
in Correspondences on Human Interface, Vol. 12, No. 1, pp. 93-96, Hamamatsu, Japan, March 4-5, 2010.
Art design is made of a set of rules (constraints). In a design of posters, for example, many constraints are known: A title should be more appealing than other elements; and the alignment of and the distance between a text and a figure should be arranged based on their reference relation. The author intends to automate layout in art design, which consists of many constraints like above. In this paper, as a first step, the author proposes a system that solves positional relation among layout elements using the framework of fuzzy constraint satisfaction.
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Takuto Yanagida, Masahito Kurihara, and Hidetoshi Nonaka:
“A Tool for Visualizing the Behavior of Fuzzy Constraint Satisfaction Solvers”,
Journal of Advanced Computational Intelligence and Intelligent Informatics, Vol. 14, No. 5, pp. 425-430, Feburuary, 2010.
This paper presents a software tool to intuitively comprehend and analyze fuzzy constraint satisfaction problems (FCSPs) through effective visualization with animation. FCSPs are an extension of constraint satisfaction problems (CSPs), which are used for formulating problems in real-world information systems. Once we formulate a problem as an FCSP, it can be solved (in principle) by any existing general-purpose FCSP solvers developed so far. However, the formulation is sometimes difficult because it requires high abstraction of real-world problems and affects the performance of the solvers. The authors believe that the tool will improve this situation by increasing the visibility of the behavior of the solvers.