Computer graphics (2nd ed. in C): principles and practice
Computer graphics (2nd ed. in C): principles and practice
Information visualization: perception for design
Information visualization: perception for design
Diagrams based on structural object perception
AVI '00 Proceedings of the working conference on Advanced visual interfaces
The Effect of Variable Base on Perceiving Gender Kansei of 3D-Shape
ICBAKE '09 Proceedings of the 2009 International Conference on Biometrics and Kansei Engineering
Kansei agent framework for Kansei engineering
International Journal of Biometrics
International Journal of Biometrics
Measuring the perception of visual realism in images
EGWR'01 Proceedings of the 12th Eurographics conference on Rendering
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When designing a product, geometrical shape becomes one of the most important factors among other visual factors such as colour, material and texture. Some products have shapes or parts that do not fulfil the consumer's desires and needs. In other words, product shape directly influence the buying behaviour, hence worth to study perception of shape in terms of semantic association. This study targeted to investigate people's perception on gender of 3D shape in semantic association such as 'feminine' or 'masculine'. Three elements of 3D shape were considered to investigate its gender; they are variable base, variable sweep and variable axis. In this paper, we observed the effect of variable base on perceiving gender kansei of 3D shapes as an extension of our earlier work. To assess base-variance of 3D shape, we examined whether convexity and concavity of base in the context of sharp and curved forms. The results of our psychophysical experiments will be very important and will lead to develop successful Kansei-driven design.