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Computational Creativity and Aesthetics with Algorithmic Information Theory
We build an analysis based on the Algorithmic Information Theory of computational creativity and extend it to revisit computational aesthetics, thereby, improving on the existing efforts of its formulation.
Tiasa Mondol, Daniel G. Brown
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Background: In recent years, computational aesthetics and neuroaesthetics have provided novel insights into understanding beauty. Building upon the findings of traditional aesthetics, this study aims to combine these two research methods to explore an ...
Fangfu Lin, Wanni Xu, Yan Li, Wu Song
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Low-level pixelated representations suffice for aesthetically pleasing contrast adjustment in photographs [PDF]
Today’s web-based automatic image enhancement algorithms decide to apply an enhancement operation by searching for “similar” images in an online database of images and then applying the same level of enhancement as the image in the database. Two
Ghose Tandra +3 more
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Spectral and Procedural Creativity: A Perspective from Computational Art
This paper questions how computational art can be interpreted as creative by humans and the theoretical implications this may have. It explores how the affordances of computational art lead to radically new aesthetic experiences.
Miguel Carvalhais, Rosemary Lee
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From Computational Aesthetic Prediction for Images to Films and Online Videos [PDF]
In the last decade, creating and sharing videos online has become a mainstream movement and has led to some creators generating one personal video per day, also called daily vlogging.
François Lemarchand
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The pictures we like are our image: continuous mapping of favorite pictures into self-assessed and attributed personality traits [PDF]
Flickr allows its users to tag the pictures they like as “favorite”. As a result, many users of the popular photo-sharing platform produce galleries of favorite pictures. This article proposes new approaches, based on Computational Aesthetics, capable to
Cristani, Marco +3 more
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Measurement of Music Aesthetics Using Deep Neural Networks and Dissonances
In this paper, a new method that computes the aesthetics of a melody fragment is proposed, starting from dissonances. While music generated with artificial intelligence applications may be produced considerably more quickly than human-composed music, it ...
Razvan Paroiu, Stefan Trausan-Matu
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“3,058 people like this.” In the digital age, people very commonly indicate their preferences by clicking a Like button. The data generated on the photo-sharing platform Instagram potentially represents a vast, freely accessible resource for research in ...
Katja Thömmes, Ronald Hübner
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Leveraging the power of computational methods, AI can perform effective strategies in intelligent design. Researchers are pushing the boundaries of AI, developing computational systems to solve complex questions.
Baixi Xing +4 more
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Here comes the sun: music features of popular songs reflect prevailing weather conditions
We examine associations between prevailing weather conditions and music features in all available songs that reached the United Kingdom weekly top charts throughout a 67-year period (1953–2019), comprising 23 859 unique entries.
Manuel Anglada-Tort +3 more
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