Stereoscopic Media Art That Changes Based on Gender Classification Using a Depth Sensor
YoungEun Kim,
SangHun Nam and
JinWan Park
International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, 2014, vol. 10, issue 6, 430907
Abstract:
Physical and psychological characteristics of people vary depending on gender and are used in various fields including the arts such as media art. An interface that provides different interaction results based on the gender of the users enhances participant satisfaction. For gender classification in a dark environment such as an exhibition hall, a depth sensor that discerned between the human head and the body and a support vector machine (SVM) that classified internal factors were used. In terms of the stereoscopic media art, factors that influenced the audience were set to be color, depth, and velocity in a certain direction, and a survey was conducted to examine the preferences of men and women. After gender classification, the preference factors of men and women were applied to produce interactive media art that showed different results depending on the interaction. The possibility of the interface based on gender classification was identified through the survey on preferences between a conventional interactive system and an interactive system based on gender classification.
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1155/2014/430907
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