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Romero, J., Machado, P., Carballal, A., Correia, J.: Computing aesthetics with image judgement systems. In: McCormack, J., do, M. (eds.) Computers and Creativity, pp. 295–322. Springer, Heidelberg (2012)

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-31727-9_11

Abstract

The ability of human or artificial agents to evaluate their works, as well as the works of others, is an important aspect of creative behaviour, possibly even a requirement. In artistic fields such as visual arts and music, this evaluation capacity relies, at least partially, on aesthetic judgement. This chapter analyses issues regarding the development of computational systems that perform aesthetic judgements focusing on their validation. We present several alternatives, as follows: the use of psychological tests related to aesthetic judgement; the testing of these systems in style recognition tasks; and the assessment of the system’s ability to predict the users’ valuations or the popularity of a given work. An adaptive system is presented and its performance assessed using the above-mentioned validation methodologies.

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@incollection{
year={2012},
isbn={978-3-642-31726-2},
booktitle={Computers and Creativity},
editor={McCormack, Jon and d’Inverno, Mark},
doi={10.1007/978-3-642-31727-9_11},
title={Computing Aesthetics with Image Judgement Systems},
url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-31727-9_11 http://de.evo-art.org/index.php?title=Computing_aesthetics_with_image_judgement_systems },
publisher={Springer Berlin Heidelberg},
author={Romero, Juan and Machado, Penousal and Carballal, Adrian and Correia, João},
pages={295-322},
language={English}
}

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