Quantifying Beauty: An Information System for Evaluating Universal Aesthetics

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Sudweeks, F. & Simoff, S.J. Quantifying Beauty: An Information System for Evaluating Universal Aesthetics.

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In this paper we propose that a metaphor can be used to represent domains that are not easily quantifiable and thus can be used to communicate information about those domains between the human and the computer at a cognitive and visual level. We propose a model which uses the metaphor of a human face as an interface for the perception and evaluation of universal aesthetics.

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