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Need to write a paper? Be an interesting talker! A tutorial by Prof.Suk
Prof.Suk gave a tutorial about writing up a research paper at the Spring Conference of Korean Society for Design Studies held at Kookmin University. The special session was organized to share know-hows and technical tips with design researchers. As taught in the “Research Methodology”, she emphasized that interesting talk is more important than fluent in English. The tutorial…
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The “Points, Lines, and Planes” practice module by Prof. Suk
Prof.Suk participated as one of the authors for the publication of a book, “The textbook of basic design” published by Ahn Graphics. The book includes both theories and practices that are essential for teaching and learning the basic design skills. Prof.Suk contributed to the practice part, and she introduces the project, labelled as “Points, Lines, and…
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Color network of crowd-sourced big data by EunJin
EunJin KIM presented her recent study entitled, “Understanding the Characteristics of Popular Color Schemes through the Network Analysis for Big Color Data [네트워크 분석을 이용한 빅데이터 속 배색 특성의 이해]” on the 2015 Spring Conference of Korea Society of Color Studies . The study investigated crowd-sourced color data from Adobe Kuler® through a network analysis, and…
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Kyeong Ah revealed the optimal articulation for making an affective film.
On Korea Society of Color Studies Spring Conference 2015, Kyeong Ah Jeong presented her recent study entitled, “Affective Effect by Articulation of the Speed and Color Attributes of a Video [영상의 배속과 색채 요소의 조합에 따른 감성적 효과].” Kyungah Choi has co-authored the paper. Their study aims to investigate how speed and color attribute of…
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Posture-based lighting by Hyunjoo
Hyunjoo Bae, a Master candidate of CED Lab and Haechan Kim published their work entitled as, “Sitting Posture-Based Lighting System to Enhance the Desired Mood” in Journal of the Ergonomics Society of Korea. This study developed a posture-based lighting system that manipulates the quality of office lighting and is operated by changes in one’s posture…
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PicLight at CHI2015! Presented by Jeongmin
Jeongmin Lee presented an extended abstract entitled, “PicLight: User-Centered Lighting Control Interface for Residential Space” on the 33rd Annual ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2015) in Seoul, South Korea. Kyungah Choi has co-authored the paper. Their study aims to develop PicLight, a user-centered lighting control interface based on the behavior of…
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Nooree’s elderly study on CHI 2015
Minji Cho, Soyoung Kwon, and Nooree Na presented their work entitled, “The Elders Preference for Skeuomorphism as App Icon Style” on the 33rd Annual ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2015) in Seoul, Korea. The study describes the value of skeuomorphism as an icon style for the elderly people. The result indicates…
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It’s no more rumor! Bluish for Asians, yellowish for Europeans, investigated by K.Choi
On the IS&T SPIE Electronic Imaging conference (EI 2015), Kyungah Choi presented her recent cross-cultural study between Asians and Europeans with regard to the preference for CCT of mobile displays. For the user test, she recruited 20 west Europeans and 30 Koreans and ask them to assess their preference for the various white balances under…
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Optimal radius for monitor screen found by N.Na
Nooree Na presented her recent work entitled, “Do Curved Displays Make for a More Pleasant Experience?” on IS&T SPIE Electronic Imaging conference (EI2015) in San Francisco. Kyeongah Jeong has co-authored the paper. Their study describes how they conducted a usability test to exploit the ideal curvature radius for monitor displays in office environment. The paper…
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Dynamic luminance contrast for text reading by N.Na
Nooree Na, a Ph.D. candidate of CED Lab published an article entitled, “Adaptive luminance contrast for enhancing reading performance and visual comfort on smartphone displays,” in Optical Engineering. This study developed a model for setting the adaptive luminance contrast between text and background for enhancing reading performance and visual comfort on smartphone displays. She successfully…
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Adaptive and affective luminance contrast study by N.Na
Nooree Na, a Ph.D. candidate of CED Lab made a poster presentation entitled as “Adaptive and Affective Luminance Contrast for Optimal Brightness on Display” at Color Imaging Conference, CIC2014, held in Boston. This study investigated the range of optimal luminance contrast for enhancing users’ physiological comfort and psychological satisfaction while they watching display. Also the study proposes…
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A review article about the optimal white point by Prof.Suk
Professor Suk published a review article about the optimal white point of a smartphone display under varying illuminants. In the article she introduces the empirical studies done by CED Lab, thereby the master thesis as well as the recently published articles written by Kyungah Choi are mentioned. The journal is a special issue of the Korean Information Display…