2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-31486-0
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Quantifying Aesthetics of Visual Design Applied to Automatic Design

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“…On the same note, adding additional colors could yield interesting findings. Along with this, it is important to note that the notion of color semantics, which is investigating the meaning of colors, as another aspect of color palette design . In this respect, the relationship between meaningful colors and products needs further investigation.…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the same note, adding additional colors could yield interesting findings. Along with this, it is important to note that the notion of color semantics, which is investigating the meaning of colors, as another aspect of color palette design . In this respect, the relationship between meaningful colors and products needs further investigation.…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are often two approaches for this approximation [Blei 2012]: variational inference [Jordan et al 1999;Teh et al 2006] and Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) sampling [Andrieu et al 2003;Griffiths 2002]. For the sampling approach, the collapsed Gibbs version of sampling is discussed in [Porteous et al 2008;Griffiths and Steyvers 2004;Shu et al 2009 Topic Modeling toolbox [Steyvers and Griffiths 2014] developed by [Griffiths and Steyvers 2004] for LDA (see [Jahanian 2014] for our derivations of LDA-dual).…”
Section: Inferencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The visualized histograms just illustrate the principal components. Of course, other levels of granularity can be visualized if needed (see [Jahanian 2014] for more examples). Note that in this figure, similar to "WORD TOPIC 1", "COLOR TOPIC 1" is a distribution over some colors.…”
Section: Inferencementioning
confidence: 99%