Ornaments are repetitive patterns. They are created by repeating a base unit using four primitive geometric operations: translation, reflection, glide reflection and rotation. Using combinations of these primitive operations one can fill the plane in 17 different ways, which are known as 17 Wallpaper groups. In recent studies, an automated method is presented which can detect the symmetry group of given ornament. While automated methods aim to capture theoretical representation of the symmetry, they lack the ability to understand how the symmetries are perceived by human. In this study we focused on understanding human perception of symmetry and symmetry groups. We used an ornament that is challenging to classify for stimulating human perce...
Symmetries are abundant within the visual environment, and many animals species are sensitive to vis...
The question which of the seventeen wallpaper groups are represented in the fabled ornamentation of...
Humans have an innate ability to perceive symmetry, but it is not obvious how to automate this power...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc.From art to science, ornaments constructed by repeating a base motif (tiling) ha...
Copyright © ACM.From art to science, ornaments constructed by repeating a base motif (tiling) have b...
Undeniably, it is human nature to prefer objects which are considered beautiful. Most consider beaut...
Planar ornaments, a.k.a. wallpapers, are regular repetitive patterns which exhibit translational sym...
Symmetry is everywhere - in natural objects, from crystals to living organisms, in manufactured arti...
Ornaments are created by repeating a base motif via combination of four primitive geometric repetiti...
Human brain functions well in dealing with visual information. When we look around, information prov...
The Armenian mediaeval culture is a treasure of ornaments. Sacral architecture, stone and wood carvi...
Within most of the 17 plane symmetry groups, individual symmetry operations act in multiple, nonequi...
Periodic patterns and symmetries are striking visual properties that have been used decoratively aro...
Planar ornaments of medieval civilizations are classified in terms of 17 wallpaper groups. The calcu...
The symmetry properties of an ornament contain information about its civilisation and its interactio...
Symmetries are abundant within the visual environment, and many animals species are sensitive to vis...
The question which of the seventeen wallpaper groups are represented in the fabled ornamentation of...
Humans have an innate ability to perceive symmetry, but it is not obvious how to automate this power...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc.From art to science, ornaments constructed by repeating a base motif (tiling) ha...
Copyright © ACM.From art to science, ornaments constructed by repeating a base motif (tiling) have b...
Undeniably, it is human nature to prefer objects which are considered beautiful. Most consider beaut...
Planar ornaments, a.k.a. wallpapers, are regular repetitive patterns which exhibit translational sym...
Symmetry is everywhere - in natural objects, from crystals to living organisms, in manufactured arti...
Ornaments are created by repeating a base motif via combination of four primitive geometric repetiti...
Human brain functions well in dealing with visual information. When we look around, information prov...
The Armenian mediaeval culture is a treasure of ornaments. Sacral architecture, stone and wood carvi...
Within most of the 17 plane symmetry groups, individual symmetry operations act in multiple, nonequi...
Periodic patterns and symmetries are striking visual properties that have been used decoratively aro...
Planar ornaments of medieval civilizations are classified in terms of 17 wallpaper groups. The calcu...
The symmetry properties of an ornament contain information about its civilisation and its interactio...
Symmetries are abundant within the visual environment, and many animals species are sensitive to vis...
The question which of the seventeen wallpaper groups are represented in the fabled ornamentation of...
Humans have an innate ability to perceive symmetry, but it is not obvious how to automate this power...