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Psychological Stress Effect on Color Characteristics Observed in Casual Fashion
Kanae Kurahayashi,Chiyomi Mizutani,Momoe Ukaji,Aliyaapon Jiratanatiteenun,Saori Kitaguchi,Tetsuya Sato,Kanji Kajiwara 한국색채학회 2011 한국색채학회 학술대회 Vol.2011 No.10
For Japanese, the European style is not a traditional way of clothing, but the Japanese youth now adapt the European style as granted. As the cultural background is different from that in Europe, the Japanese youth never consider the social significance of the European style clothes, and design without any traditional restriction. In these 150 years, the Japanese have been unconsciously balancing their mentality between the European rational logics and traditional ambiguity. In other words, we are always under psychological pressure by clothing, and in consequence create the European-style clothes with the Japanese sense of value, leading to the birth of Japan cool. The Japan cool is in the sense a resistance against the rational civilization based on the European logics. This fact explains why the phenomena of the so-called Japonism appear periodically at the time of the industry revolution. The report aims to analyze the influence of the psychological stress and individual character on the choice of color in our daily clothing. A human character is another factor to be considered in the analysis. The results indicate the color characteristics depend on the psychological stress in some extent when the total stress is considered. However, Y (yellow) shows no stress dependence because the color variation could be less available in the market. The subjects were found to cocoon themselves to be less distinguished in public by the psychological stress. The Japan cool is thought to have emerged from the private clothes of the "black-list" type and the "calm" type under the psychological stress.
Stochastic Mixture Modeling of Driving Behavior During Car Following
Angkititrakul, Pongtep,Miyajima, Chiyomi,Takeda, Kazuya The Korea Institute of Information and Commucation 2013 Journal of information and communication convergen Vol.11 No.2
This paper presents a stochastic driver behavior modeling framework which takes into account both individual and general driving characteristics as one aggregate model. Patterns of individual driving styles are modeled using a Dirichlet process mixture model, as a non-parametric Bayesian approach which automatically selects the optimal number of model components to fit sparse observations of each particular driver's behavior. In addition, general or background driving patterns are also captured with a Gaussian mixture model using a reasonably large amount of development data from several drivers. By combining both probability distributions, the aggregate driver-dependent model can better emphasize driving characteristics of each particular driver, while also backing off to exploit general driving behavior in cases of unseen/unmatched parameter spaces from individual training observations. The proposed driver behavior model was employed to anticipate pedal operation behavior during car-following maneuvers involving several drivers on the road. The experimental results showed advantages of the combined model over the model adaptation approach.
Camellia tuyenquangensis (Theaceae), a new species from Vietnam
Ninh Nguyet Hai Le,Chiyomi Uematsu,Hironori Katayama,Lieu Thi Nguyen,Ninh Tran,Dung Van Luong,Son Thanh Hoang 한국식물분류학회 2017 식물 분류학회지 Vol.47 No.2
Camellia tuyenquangensis (Theaceae), a new yellow species of camellia from the Chiem Hoa district of the Tuyen Quang province in Vietnam, is described and illustrated. Camellia tuyenquangensis is similar to Camellia luongii but different from the latter species in several morphological features: leaves oblong-ovate to narrow elliptic; flowers 1–2; bracteoles glabrous on both sides; sepal margins ciliate; style cleft one half of the length. The morphological data provisionally support its placement in Camellia sect. Chrysantha Chang.
Two new species of Camellia (Theaceae) from Vietnam
Lieu Thi Nguyen,Ninh Tran,Uematsu CHIYOMI,Katayama HIRONORI,Dung Van Luong,Son Thanh Hoang,Ky Danh NGUYEN,Hung Viet NGUYEN,Toan Canh THAI 한국식물분류학회 2018 식물 분류학회지 Vol.48 No.2
Two new species of Camellia (Theaceae) are described from Vietnam: Camellia vuquangensis Luong, Tran & L. T. Nguyen and Camellia hatinhensis Luong, Tran & L. T. Nguyen. The new taxa were col- lected from Vu Quang National Park in the center of Vietnam. The new finds are morphologically dissimilar to all known Camellia species. Recent Camellia discoveries have increased the number of species recorded in Viet- nam from 50 to 75, making Vietnam a center of diversity and a crucial area for more research into the diversity and distributions of Camellia.