The semantics of Ukrainian embroidery in the intelligent Textiles: Recognition and interpretation images

Students Name: Skryhunets Sofiia Olehivna
Qualification Level: master (ESP)
Speciality: Design
Institute: Institute of Architecture and Design
Mode of Study: full
Academic Year: 2019-2020 н.р.
Language of Defence: ukrainian
Abstract: Skryhunets S.O., Yurchenko I.A. (supervisor). Ukrainian embroidery semantics in smart textiles: pattern detection and interpretation. Master’s thesis. — Lviv Polytechnic National University, Lviv, 2020. EXTENDED ABSTRACT TheMaster’sthesisisfocusedontheresearchofornamentalmotivessemanticsintheUkrainianembroideryanddefinitionofsynthesismethodsofnationaltraditionswithmoderntechnologies. Study object –TheclassificationoftheUkrainianembroideryornaments, theirmeaningandsynthesisinthegenerationandrecognitionofimagesandpatterns, smarttextiles. Scope of research – Ornaments of an embroidery and a modern symbolical code of Ukraine. Goal of research– To analyze and develop experimental models of synthesis, generation and interpretation of Ukrainian symbols in the contemporary context. Itspartsareanintroduction, fivechapters, a conclusion, andappendixes. Thefirstchapterdescribesthehistory, developmentandcurrenttrendsinembroiderydesign, itsroleasanartisticphenomenon, characterizestheevolutionofornamentalsystemsandtheirimportanceindifferenthistoricalperiods, analysestheinfluenceofgeographical, socialandculturalfactorsontheformationandestablishmentoftheembroideryartinthepresent, aswellasexamplesofperspectiveopportunitiesforsynthesiswithexistingtechnologytools[1][2]. Thesecondchapteris a methodologicalbasisforresearchofthesemanticmeaningofsymbolsandmotivesofUkrainianembroidery, analysisofavailablemethods, aswellasthedevelopmentofnewscientificapproaches[3][4][5]. Thethirdchapterisfocusedonthesystematizationofthemethodsofdesign, techniques, comparativeanalysis, anddefinitionofgeographicalfeaturesofnationalembroidery, researchofthemainfeaturesoftheformingandtaxonomyofsignsystems, theirsacralmeaning[6][7]. Thefourthchapterismeanttoanalyzetheconceptof «smart» textilesas a componentoftheInternetofthings, anditindicatesthepotentialoftheindustryinthefuture, aswellastheprospectsforcollaborationwithtraditionaltechniquesandtoolsinthedesignofthefolkcostume[8]. Themethodofabstractionbringsouttheessentialcomponentsforfurtherstudy. Inthefifthchapterbythemethodofempiricalresearches, namelybythenaturalexperimentfortheformationandmethodofcomparisontheinteractionmodelsareprovided, whicharetheinterpretationsofsemanticsystemsinthevisualgeneratorsofornamentsandsemantictransmissionofsymbolsinthespatialandvirtualcontext, theprototypeofthenationalcostumewiththeapplicationofmoderntechnologiesisoffered, themethodofmodelingforthedeterminationofthenewinteractionformsandtranslationofthemeaningsisimplemented. Thenewdirectionsintheformationofsemanticsystemsthroughthevoicerecognitionmodulesandinstrumentsofvisualornamentgenerationontheclothinreal-timearedesigned, recommendationsforfurtherstudyofthefieldanddevelopmentaregiven[9] [10]. As a summaryoftheresearchandtheresultsoftheprojectstudiesandexperimentsarepresented, newdirectionsandmethodsofthepreservationandenrichmentofsemanticsystemsinthenationalembroiderypatternsaredefined. Thekeyfeatureoftheresearchincludesnotonlymethodsofreconsideringtheculturalcodeofthenationinthecontextofmoderntechnologies, butalsopossiblefuturediscoveriesoftheancientlanguagethroughappliedart, andtheabilitytoaddnewmeaningstoeachethnicmotiveoftraditionalcostume. Keywords:semantics, ethnosemiotics, symbolic systems, art of embroidery, smart textiles, speech recognition, Internet of things, visual generators, augmented reality. References: 1. Varyvonchyk, A. V. 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