Pattern Recognition and Color Modularity in Mathematics and Art: Knowledge Visualization and Visual Communication
Jean Constant
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Jean Constant: Hermay.org, USA
International Journal of Creative Interfaces and Computer Graphics (IJCICG), 2020, vol. 11, issue 1, 59-70
Abstract:
Pattern recognition is a useful tool for mathematics, mathematical visualization, and art. After a brief description of Bongard methodology in the field of pattern recognition, the author combines consequential elements of this technique and principles of color modularity to transform a five- to a ten-pointed star polygon, and in doing so attains a rich, persuasive visualization. This process that can be repeated for more complex objects brought to light additional valuable implication for mathematics visualization, visual communication, and pattern recognition practices.
Date: 2020
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