C421 |
Media Creation |
Aims | This lecture overviews the basic concept of media creation and user interface, and gives a variety of creation methods with media systematically. |
Contents | In the first term, we survey the technologies and features of digital media, such as digital image and computer graphics. |
Schedule | 1. Introduction: media and representation Miyata takes charge of from #1 to #10 in the above schedule. |
Evaluation | Based on homeworks, reports and final examination. |
C621 |
Special Topics in Digital Media for Human Creative Activities |
Aims | We discuss the advanced topics on mediating methodologies mainly by means of digital media. For underlying the advances of the various media technologies, we are exploring a new field of information sciences, engineerings and arts that enhance human creative activities. We also discuss advanced topics on media technology for facilitating human experiences. In particular, we discuss input and output methods of the five senses as components of interactive media and communication robots. |
Contents | (1) Understanding the nature of digital visual information, and considering about the application of computer graphics in next generation. (2) Understanding creative knowledge work in design, meta-design cognition, and feasibility of design works supported by digital media. (3) Understanding input and output methods not only of auditory and visual but also of tactile, olfactory and gustatory data for facilitating human experiences.. (4) Understanding how we can design and evaluate communication robots as media for facilitating human experiences. |
Schedule |
1. Advanced topics in digital visual information 2. Advanced topics in real-time CG 3. Exercises in real-time CG 4. Discussion: CG in next generation 5. Advanced topics in design knowledge studies 6. Advanced topics in digital design 7. Discussion: meta-design 8. Multimedia input and output methods: overview 9. Multimedia input and output methods: case study 10. Multimedia input and output methods: application systems 11. Multimedia input and output methods; discussion 12. Design of intelligent robots (1) 13. Design of intelligent robots (2) 14. Design and evaluation of human-robot interactions (1) 15. Design and evaluation of human-robot interactions (2) This course will be presented in English biennially.
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Evaluation | The grade is evaluated by the quality of the study or survey report to be presented during the lecture, and the final report. |
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