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Color Research & Application, 2016
AbstractThe goal of this research was to determine whether or not there was a difference between consumer preferences for color harmonies for products where external labels and visible product existed simultaneously. Using established color theory, transparent packages containing visible products with colored labels were evaluated. Eye tracking metrics
Rupert Andrew Hurley +4 more
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AbstractThe goal of this research was to determine whether or not there was a difference between consumer preferences for color harmonies for products where external labels and visible product existed simultaneously. Using established color theory, transparent packages containing visible products with colored labels were evaluated. Eye tracking metrics
Rupert Andrew Hurley +4 more
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Color Research & Application, 1991
AbstractA content analysis of nine books on color is used to confirm the multifarious nature of color harmony. Different meanings of the harmony concept are distributed over twelve attributes. Results are condensed into six unique domains to encompass all meanings of color harmony.
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AbstractA content analysis of nine books on color is used to confirm the multifarious nature of color harmony. Different meanings of the harmony concept are distributed over twelve attributes. Results are condensed into six unique domains to encompass all meanings of color harmony.
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On the Harmonious Coloring of Graphs
SIAM Journal on Algebraic Discrete Methods, 1983The following ''harmonious coloring problem'' is defined and is shown to be NP-complete. Instance: Graph \(G=(V,E)\), positive integer \(k\leq | V|\). Question: Does there exist a function \(f:V\to \{1,2,...,k\}\) such that for every pair of distinct edges \(\{\) u,\(v\}\) and \(\{\) x,\(y\}\) in E one has \(\{f(u),f(v)\}\neq \{f(x),f(y)\}.\)
Hopcroft, J. E., Krishnamoorthy, M. S.
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Color design support system considering color harmony
2002 IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence. 2002 IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems. FUZZ-IEEE'02. Proceedings (Cat. No.02CH37291), 2003Color design is very important for a product design. In this paper, we propose a system which aims to support such a color design. Proposed system is composed of 5 parts, such as the part which evaluates the harmony of colors, the color combining part, color scheme image judging part, image word output part and lastly image comparison part.
M. Tokumaru, N. Muranaka, S. Imanishi
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Harmonious coloring: Parameterized algorithms and upper bounds
Theoretical Computer Science, 2016zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Sudeshna Kolay +4 more
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Harmonious color model with fragrances
Color Research & Application, 2011AbstractThe purpose of this study was to create a harmonious color model with fragrance, depending on the similarity of impressions from the color and the fragrance. This study consisted of two experiments. Experiment 1, our objective was to extract dimensions in fragrance impressions and consider harmonious/disharmonious colors with each fragrance ...
Kumiko Miura, Miho Saito
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2016
In this chapter, we study vertex colorings of graphs, where the colors are elements of \(\mathbb{Z}_{k}\) or of [k] for some integer k ≥ 2. These give rise to either edge-distinguishing labelings or proper edge colorings defined in a variety of ways.
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In this chapter, we study vertex colorings of graphs, where the colors are elements of \(\mathbb{Z}_{k}\) or of [k] for some integer k ≥ 2. These give rise to either edge-distinguishing labelings or proper edge colorings defined in a variety of ways.
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Color harmony for clothing image
2011 International Conference on Image Analysis and Signal Processing, 2011Color harmony is very important for clothing image. In this paper, we describe a new computational approach, which aims to support such a color harmony. First, colors are transformed from RGB space to HSV space. Next, we compute the scalar moment for each color region in the HSV color space. Finally, we adjust the color's saturation and value according
null Qingjie Sun, null Xi Chen
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Creating experimental color harmony map
SPIE Proceedings, 2014Starting in the 17th century with Newton, color harmony is a topic that did not reach a consensus on definition, representation or modeling so far. Previous work highlighted specific characteristics for color harmony on com- bination of color doublets or triplets by means of a human rating on a harmony scale.
Christel Chamaret +2 more
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Color Research & Application
ABSTRACTColor harmony is an aesthetic sensation evoked by the balanced and coherent arrangement of the colors of visual elements. While traditional methods define harmonious subspaces from geometric relationships or numerical formulas, we employ a data‐driven approach to create a unified model for evaluating and generating color combinations of ...
Long Xu +3 more
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ABSTRACTColor harmony is an aesthetic sensation evoked by the balanced and coherent arrangement of the colors of visual elements. While traditional methods define harmonious subspaces from geometric relationships or numerical formulas, we employ a data‐driven approach to create a unified model for evaluating and generating color combinations of ...
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