
Chipp Jansen- Postdoctoral Researcher at Royal College of Art
Chipp Jansen
- Postdoctoral Researcher at Royal College of Art
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Introduction
Currently I am researching physical and digital tools for the circular economy of textiles at the RCA TCC. I am completing a PhD in Robotics from King's College London in Co-creative Drawing Systems. I am interested in building interdisciplinary bridges with robotics / computer science and art /design through developing platforms for creation. Other research passions include studying livelihood of artists in a world of increased automation and commidification of creative work.
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This paper presents the results of computer vision experiments in the perception of an artist drawing with analog media (pen and paper), with the aim to contribute towards a human-robot co-creative drawing system. Using data gathered from user studies with artists and illustrators, two types of CNN models were designed and evaluated. Both models us...
This paper presents the results of computer vision experiments in the perception of an artist drawing with analog media (pen and paper), with the aim to contribute towards a human-robot co-creative drawing system. Using data gathered from user studies with artists and illustrators, two types of CNN models were designed and evaluated. Both models us...
This article presents the outcomes from a mixed-methods study of drawing practitioners (e.g., professional illustrators, fine artists, and art students) that was conducted in Autumn 2018 as a preliminary investigation for the development of a physical human-AI co-creative drawing system. The aim of the study was to discover possible roles that tech...
On the farm of the future, a human agriculturist collaborates with both human and automated labourers in order to perform a wide range of tasks. Today, changes in traditional farming practices motivate robotics researchers to consider ways in which automated devices and intelligent systems can work with farmers to address diverse needs of farming....
Pattern oriented modelling (POM) is an approach to calibration or validation that assesses a model using multiple weak patterns. We extend the concept of POM, using dominance to objectively identify the best parameter candidates. The TELL ME agent-based model is used to demonstrate the approach. This model simulates personal decisions to adopt prot...
We explore the notion of agent-based data mining and visualization as a means for exploring large, multi-dimensional data sets. In Reynolds' classic flocking algorithm (1987), individuals move in a 2-dimensional space and emulate the behavior of a flock of birds (or "boids", as Reynolds refers to them). Each individual in the simulated flock exhibi...