Image of Women in Nomadic Carpets; the Motif of "Nine Women" with Emphasizing on the Social Component of Nomadic Women's Clothing [PDF]
The image of a woman as a human motif is one of the common motifs in nomadic carpets, which has been woven in various formats and structures, in different regions of Iran, and it definitely has also a symbolic and special meaning.
Akram Noori +2 more
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Aesthetic and Symbolic Functions of Birds Represented in Safavid Carpets [PDF]
Historically, Safavid era is one of the most outstanding ones in Iran par-ticularly in terms of enhancement of art. In this era, the industry of textile, specially carpet weaving, could improve considerably. In this respect, mythical as well as symbolic
Shiva Tavakoli +2 more
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Pre-Islamic Symbols in Pictorial Carpets of Iranian Kings [PDF]
Introduction: Many Iranian carpets with motifs of pre-Islamic mythological kings are available in museums, almost all of which have the same structure.
Azadeh Pashotanizade
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Quantifying appearance retention in carpets using geometrical local binary patterns [PDF]
Quality assessment in carpet manufacturing is performed by humans who evaluate the appearance retention (AR) grade on carpet samples. To quantify the AR grades objectively, different research based on computer vision have been developed. Among them Local
E. Wood +12 more
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The study of the impressionability of animal motifs of Pirnia house's murals from the carpets of Safavid era [PDF]
Carpets of Safavid era which were often the products of court workshops contain various motifs that animal motifs are one of the most widely used cases. Pirnia house of Nain is also one of the royal palaces related to this era where has beautiful murals
Reyhaneh Rashidi, Shahryar Shokrpour
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Impact of carpets on perceived indoor air quality [PDF]
Indoor air quality (IAQ) plays an important role in human health and well-being as people spend most of their time indoors. Among building materials, carpets covering high surface areas and having dense fibres have the potential to impact perceived IAQ ...
Noorian Najafabadi Seyyed Abbas +2 more
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Unravelling quantum carpets: a travelling wave approach [PDF]
Quantum carpets are generic spacetime patterns formed in the probability distributions P(x,t) of one-dimensional quantum particles, first discovered in 1995.
Berry M V +11 more
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Positive-measure self-similar sets without interior [PDF]
We recall the problem posed by Peres and Solomyak in Problems on self-similar and self-affine sets; an update. Progr. Prob. 46 (2000), 95–106: can one find examples of self-similar sets with positive Lebesgue measure, but with no interior?
Csörnyei, M. +4 more
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Exploring the Perspectives of Iranian Carpet Designers on Their Career Future in the Face of AI-Based Software [PDF]
Introduction: Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become a significant force in reshaping various aspects of social, economic, and industrial life, making it a hallmark of technological advancement and future-oriented thinking. It appears that the domain of
Safa Naghash chirehdast, Bijan Arbabi
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Properties of measures supported on fat Sierpinski carpets [PDF]
In this paper we study certain conformal iterated function schemes in two dimensions that are natural generalizations of the Sierpinski carpet construction. In particular, we consider scaling factors for which the open set condition fails.
Jordan, Thomas, Pollicott, Mark
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