讲座概述: |
This talk presents the concept of mathematical morphology, which is a fundamental mathematical framework of image manipulations with bounded-type nonlinearities. The concept and basic operations of mathematical morphology are explained, and our researches on its medical and other image processing applications are presented. Our researches on medical image processing based on other concepts are also presented. Although Kansei is often told in arts and crafts, the Kansei science has an important meaning in manufacturing and an applied technology. This topic presents the importance of quantifying the taste and preference caused by Kansei, and modeling the sensitivity based on information science. |
主讲人简介: |
Akira Asano has been Professor of the Faculty of Informatics, Kansai University, Japan, since September 2011. He received his B.Eng, M.Eng, and Ph.D. degrees in applied physics from Osaka University, Japan, in 1987, 1989, and 1992, respectively. He became Research Associate of the Department of Mechanical System Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan, in 1992. He moved to the Faculty of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima University, Japan, in 1998, as Associate Professor. He was promoted to Professor in 2005, and moved to the Department of Information Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering in 2006. His current research interests are in the area of image processing, visual affective sciences, color sciences, and applied statistics. Chie Muraki Asano has been an Associate Professor of the Department of Life Studies and Environmental Science, Nagoya Women’s University, Japan, since 2015. She was an Assistant Professor of the Department of Biosphere-Geosphere System Science, Okayama University of Science, Japan, from 1997 to 2002, and an Associate Professor of the Department of Lifestyle Design, Yasuda Women’s University, Japan, from 2009 to 2015. Her current research interests are in the area of kansei science related with textile and apparel science. She is a member of the Color Science Association of Japan, Japan Society of Kansei Engineering, Japan Society of Home Economics, the Information Processing Society of Japan, the Japan Statistical Society, and Japan Society of Applied Statistics. |