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Symmetry ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (10) ◽  
pp. 1822
Author(s):  
Linqi Zhao ◽  
Zhenya Wang ◽  
Yaxue Zuo ◽  
Danyang Hu

Color is the external manifestation of ethnic minority culture, and the costume of each ethnic group has its objective color matching rules. In the color design of minority costumes, there is often a lack of scientific evaluation methods. Aiming at this problem, this article proposed a comprehensive evaluation method, based on the K-Means clustering method, for evaluating color matching schemes of minority costumes. We used the K-Means clustering method to analyze the objective laws of minority costume colors, and based on the objective laws found, we extracted the objective evaluation indicators. With the AHP (analytic hierarchy process) method, the judgment matrix was established to obtain the relative weights of each cultural image and objective evaluation indicator. Based on the trapezoidal fuzzy number, the user’s evaluation value of the cultural image index was clarified. The GRA-TOPSIS evaluation method was introduced to rank the color matching schemes of minority costumes. Taking the evaluation of the color matching scheme of Yi costumes as an example, this article confirmed that the proposed comprehensive evaluation method can effectively screen out the color matching schemes with the characteristics of minority costumes and can rank the color schemes to be evaluated according to their relative similarity degree to the color characteristics of minority costumes. The method integrated subjective and objective evaluations, overcame the problem of contradictory results of subjective and objective evaluations, and achieved a certain degree of symmetry between the objectivity of the color laws of minority costumes and the subjectivity of the cultural image of minority costumes. In addition, we also found the possibility of using K-Means clustering to extract the main color features of minority costumes to improve the design of color schemes.


2021 ◽  
pp. 1-19
Author(s):  
Yanhao Chen ◽  
Suihuai Yu ◽  
Jianjie Chu ◽  
Mingjiu Yu ◽  
Dengkai Chen

Numerous human factors need to be considered in the analysis and design of aircraft cockpits. The investigation of cockpit color patterns and the design of matched color schemes are particularly important. In this paper, we propose a fuzzy-logic-based emotional evaluation scheme for color pattern design in aircraft cockpits. Color pattern samples were collected and analyzed to construct a color library for cockpit color matching. Color scheme groups were accordingly redesigned and visualized. Based on fuzzy-set theory, the Kansei engineering model was thus used to evaluate the emotional image of the color schemes, and rank them in terms of priority. A support vector machine was trained to construct a comprehensive intelligent color evaluation system. After training and validating the evaluation model, accurate emotional evaluation of color matching schemes could be achieved. Thus, the proposed system enables the extraction, mapping and evaluation of cockpit color matching schemes, and can be used in color scheme design for other cabins.


Author(s):  
Chang Xu ◽  
Ningning Wang ◽  
Liehuang Zhu ◽  
Chuan Zhang ◽  
Kashif Sharif ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 29 (5) ◽  
pp. 1292-1299
Author(s):  
Lei Guo ◽  
Guoqing Li ◽  
Chunyan Hu ◽  
Zhijun Lei ◽  
Enliang Huang ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (06) ◽  
pp. 2050038
Author(s):  
LUJIE SONG ◽  
HAIBO ZOU ◽  
ZHENYU JI ◽  
XIAOMING XIE ◽  
WEI LI

Purpose anterior cervical decompression and fusion is a common surgical procedure. Traditionally, experienced doctors observe X-ray films regularly examined by patients to determine postoperative conditions by observing the tiny movements between the limited vertebral bodies. But it is not accurate. This may lead to error diagnostics and serious deterioration of the condition and secondary injury to the patient and will also put a greater financial burden on them. Doctors need a quantitative standard to determine small motion with limited vertebral landmarks after surgery. Computer vision technology is needed to match the over-extension and over-flexion cervical vertebral body to provide objective measurement data for further quantification of intervertebral activity. Based on conventional scheme, the point mean square error is used as the evaluation criterion of the matching effect, and the iterative matching scheme is proposed to improve the stability of the original scheme. The cervical X-ray films of patients from the China–Japan Friendship Hospital were collected as samples to verify the reliability of the scheme. Compared with the existing image matching schemes based on feature points, our scheme is superior in matching effect, matching speed and stability. This scheme can provide a solid foundation for further assisting doctors in the study of rehabilitation after anterior cervical fusion.


2020 ◽  
Vol 108 (3) ◽  
pp. 542-552 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nicholas J. Schork ◽  
Laura H. Goetz ◽  
James Lowey ◽  
Jeffrey Trent
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