Aesthetic Evaluation: Automated Fitness Functions for Evolutionary Art, Design, and Music

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Philip Galanter: Aesthetic Evaluation: Automated Fitness Functions for Evolutionary Art, Design, and Music. In: Proceeding of the fifteenth annual conference companion on Genetic and evolutionary computation conference companion GECCO 2013, 1005-1038.


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Computational Aesthetic Evaluation:

Computer systems capable of making normative judgments related to questions of beauty and taste in the arts

Type 1 - Simulate, predict, or cater to human notions of beauty and taste.

Type 2 - Meta-aesthetic exploration of all possible emergent machine aesthetics in a way disconnected from human experience.

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