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With the development of computer technology, the digitization of traditional painting has accelerated. Artificial intelligence–generated content (AIGC) and virtual reality (VR) are reshaping the production, dissemination, and aesthetic experience of ...
Hui Cao
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The Unmeaning Machine. Cybernetics from Semiotics to AI
This paper partly retraces the impact of cybernetics on the issue of meaning, showing 1) how cybernetics and information theory prepared the epistemic conditions for semantics-focused approaches to Artificial Intelligence (AI); and 2) that cybernetics ...
Niccolò Monti
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Soft computing: forms and limits in computational aesthetics [PDF]
This paper contends that soft computing can help us investigate the aesthetics of digital computation. Employing broader conceptions of aesthetics and perception, and whilst drawing upon the ontology of Alfred N.
Fazi, M Beatrice
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A2-RL: Aesthetics Aware Reinforcement Learning for Image Cropping
Image cropping aims at improving the aesthetic quality of images by adjusting their composition. Most weakly supervised cropping methods (without bounding box supervision) rely on the sliding window mechanism.
Huang, Kaiqi +3 more
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Learning the Designer's Preferences to Drive Evolution
This paper presents the Designer Preference Model, a data-driven solution that pursues to learn from user generated data in a Quality-Diversity Mixed-Initiative Co-Creativity (QD MI-CC) tool, with the aims of modelling the user's design style to better ...
A Liapis +10 more
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Radiation Dose Optimisation Through Artificial Intelligence (AI)‐based Auto‐Thorax Collimation
This study evaluated AI‐based Auto‐Thorax Collimation (ATC) for radiation dose optimisation in posteroanterior chest radiography compared with manual collimation. ATC demonstrated tighter lateral collimation and reduced inter‐operator variability while maintaining comparable repeat rates.
Derek (Yoon‐Sang) Lee +3 more
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ABSTRACT Consuming luxury products and services has received little systematic attention as a potential pathway to consumer well‐being, despite sporadic evidence suggesting that luxury experiences may catalyse self‐transformational processes and happiness‐related outcomes.
Solon Magrizos +2 more
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Cultural Evolution – of the Arts
In this paper, we chart an emerging academic terrain: cultural evolution of the arts, which is a theory-driven exploration of artistic dynamics, often done with large datasets of music, literature, movies, paintings, or games. This field has grown on the
Oleg Sobchuk, Mason Youngblood
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The artificial, the accidental, the aesthetic…
How do we define, discuss or assess aesthetics within a contemporary philosophical framework? The indefiniteness that accompanies attempts to formalize a definition of the aesthetic is a primary focus of this paper. This lack of a definition has occupied
Nicole Koltick
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ABSTRACT As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes embedded in everyday consumer services, it introduces ethical dilemmas that extend beyond fairness and privacy. One underexplored concern is the environmental cost of AI, particularly its carbon footprint.
Vik Naidoo
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