Computer-aided aesthetic evaluation of visual patterns
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Staudek, T.: Computer-aided aesthetic evaluation of visual patterns. In: Barrallo, J., et al. (eds.) ISAMA-Bridges 2003 Conference Proceedings, University of Granada, Granada, Spain, pp. 143–150 (2003).
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Abstract
Exact aesthetics is a discipline that connects the realm of visual arts with the science by integrating computers into processes of design and its objective criticism. The paper provides a short overview of exact aesthetic measures describing information and structural qualities of simple visual stimuli endowed with some regular structure. An algorithmic system performing aesthetic evaluation of such computer-generated patterns is introduced thereafter.
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