Abstract
We introduce a dynamic hypermedia system (DHS) for distributed design image databases that can provide simple and flexible user access capabilities based on perceptional link, so called Kansei link method. As a proof of concept, we have developed a prototype system incorporating the DHS model. Dubbed the Textile Design Image Database System, this database aids designers using apparel CAD systems in different locations, collaborating or working separately, in the design of clothes, including kimonos. Our purpose has been to create a database that will allow each designer to make the best use of his or her creativity and originality. In our DHS, metanodes are defined as abstract nodes and metalinks are defined as flexible Kansei links respectively. Metanodes and metalinks are combined to organize a dynamic hypermedia space from which users can easily retrieve desired design image objects by querying a knowledge agent. The knowledge agent, utilizing the knowledge-base, sets up links from Kansei word objects provided by the user to suitable design image objects among the multimedia databases distributed over the network.