Conveners
Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences Session: I
- Eva Hladka (Masaryk University)
- Alex Voss (University of St. Andrews)
Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences Session: II
- Jim Shyu (Chinese Culture University)
- Eva Hladka (Masaryk University)
Mr
Tommoya Ikezawa
(Asia University)
, Dr
Tosh Yamamoto
(Kansai University, CTL)
23/03/2021, 13:00
Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (HASS) Applications
Oral Presentation
Academia has been promoting Academic Integrity. With the Pandemic, Academic Integrity has been more and more important due to online education. Students have more opportunities to write term papers or reports as evidence or artifact of their learning. It is now essential that students write papers guaranteed by originality. There is no question about it. On the other hand, papers that passed...
Mrs
Otgonsuvd Badrakh
(Mongolian Academy of Sciences)
23/03/2021, 13:20
Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (HASS) Applications
Oral Presentation
We started a color experiment, which is tried to study the quality of colorants and color fading in ancient buildings. This long-term color measurement can be used to determine how the colorants change by environmental influence, and to develop the methodology for such analysis will predict the initial object color. This will allow the cultural heritage to be restored by its original color, as...
Mr
Wei-Jie Pan
(National Taipei University of Technology)
23/03/2021, 13:40
Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (HASS) Applications
Oral Presentation
During the outbreak of COVID-19, strict preventive measures have been taking in all countries, such as city lockdown that makes the working, production, school activities being suspended, as well as the flight restrictions in some areas, while people are encouraged to implementing home isolation to prevent the further spread of the epidemic. Therefore, this condition has affected people’s...
Mr
Lan Vu Hong
(National Taipei University of Technology)
23/03/2021, 14:00
Oral Presentation
The year 2020 strikes with the ferocious COVID-19, regulation, and restriction are active to mitigate the spread but simultaneously causing massive behavioral change globally. This year, the lack of tourists has caused critical damage to tourism, and people lose an entertainment activity although it is temporary. New habit formation after the pandemic requires investigation and simulation, so...
Mr
Cheng-Yen Lin
(National Taipei University of Technology)
23/03/2021, 15:00
Infrastructure Clouds and Virtualisation
Oral Presentation
People are the main users of cities, the development of cities is mainly to meet people's service needs and create different user experiences. Therefore, understanding users' behaviors, movements, directions, observation and data collection of different aggregation modes in urban space has always been an important issue in developing smart cities in the future. Under the background of the...
Ms
Shiau-Ting Wang
(Department of Interaction Design, National Taipei University of Technology)
23/03/2021, 15:20
Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (HASS) Applications
Oral Presentation
Path, Edges, Districts, Nodes, and Landmark are the five elements of legibility that contribute to our ability to create, maintain, images of a place suggested by Lynch. Districts are the medium-to-large sections of the city conceived as having two-dimensional extents, which the observer mentally enters inside of and which are recognizable as having some common identifying character. Our...
Stephen Parsons
(University of Kentucky)
23/03/2021, 15:40
Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (HASS) Applications
Oral Presentation
Virtual unwrapping is a software pipeline for the noninvasive recovery of texts inside damaged manuscripts or scrolls via the analysis of three dimensional tomographic data, typically X-ray micro-CT. Recent advancements to the virtual unwrapping pipeline include the use of trained models to perform the “texturing” phase, where the content written upon a surface is extracted from the 3D volume...
Rajesh Kumar Gnanasekaran
(The University of Maryland)
23/03/2021, 16:00
Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (HASS) Applications
Oral Presentation
In a world presently mired in cascading lockdowns resulting from the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, physical learning, communication, and collaboration have taken a colossal hit. Virtual access has become the need-of-the-hour, and the uses of cloud-based course content delivery, distance learning, and document collaboration are becoming increasingly ubiquitous. This paper introduces a novel...