The positioning is automatically mapped based on evaluation items such as color, complexity, attention, and texture. The arrows extending from the center of the analysis results indicate that the design has strong elements in that direction.
For example, in the positioning map below:
- Design 1: Vivid (high saturation average)
- Design 2: Bright (high brightness average), slightly complex
- Design 5: Slightly complex
- Design 6: Has many colors
This can be interpreted from the analysis.
The evaluation items include the following:
Evaluation Item | Details |
Frequency Mean |
Are fine details spread across the entire image? |
Spectral Gradient |
Are there many edges and details? High spectral gradient and low frequency mean: The image has flat backgrounds with concentrated fine details. |
Attention | Is attention highly skewed? |
Number of Colors | Does the image use many main colors? |
Brightness Contrast | Is there a large difference in brightness? |
Saturation Contrast | Is there a large difference in saturation? |
Brightness Mean | Is the image generally bright? |
Saturation Mean | Is the image generally vivid? |
Complexity |
Is the image complex? |
Whitespace Ratio | Is there a large amount of whitespace? |
Identity, Analogy, etc. | Degree of alignment with color harmony patterns |