Simulated Designer’s Eyes — Classification of Aesthetic Surfaces —
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This paper aims to figure out difference of our impressions on curves that are used in shape designs, and also contribute industrial designers by implementing a smart computer aided design (CAD) systems which have as same feelings on curves as human designer’s. The proposed K-Vector is a mathematical form of classifying such curves by designer’s impressions.
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