Masaya Ueda

2papers

2 Papers

CVMar 11, 2022
Font Shape-to-Impression Translation

Masaya Ueda, Akisato Kimura, Seiichi Uchida

Different fonts have different impressions, such as elegant, scary, and cool. This paper tackles part-based shape-impression analysis based on the Transformer architecture, which is able to handle the correlation among local parts by its self-attention mechanism. This ability will reveal how combinations of local parts realize a specific impression of a font. The versatility of Transformer allows us to realize two very different approaches for the analysis, i.e., multi-label classification and translation. A quantitative evaluation shows that our Transformer-based approaches estimate the font impressions from a set of local parts more accurately than other approaches. A qualitative evaluation then indicates the important local parts for a specific impression.

CVMar 26, 2021
Which Parts Determine the Impression of the Font?

Masaya Ueda, Akisato Kimura, Seiichi Uchida

Various fonts give different impressions, such as legible, rough, and comic-text.This paper aims to analyze the correlation between the local shapes, or parts, and the impression of fonts. By focusing on local shapes instead of the whole letter shape, we can realize letter-shape independent and more general analysis. The analysis is performed by newly combining SIFT and DeepSets, to extract an arbitrary number of essential parts from a particular font and aggregate them to infer the font impressions by nonlinear regression. Our qualitative and quantitative analyses prove that (1)fonts with similar parts have similar impressions, (2)many impressions, such as legible and rough, largely depend on specific parts, (3)several impressions are very irrelevant to parts.