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Image Aesthetics Assessment
Image Aesthetics Assessment is a computational pipeline for predicting and quantifying the aesthetic quality of photographs and digital images. Drawing from computer vision and human perception research, this method extracts low-level visual features and applies machine learning or rule-based scoring to estimate how viewers will perceive image quality and beauty.
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Image Aesthetics Assessment
Taxonomic method record · process-pipeline / visual-arts
- Datta, R., Joshi, D., Li, J., & Wang, J. Z. (2006). Studying Aesthetics in Photographic Images Using a Computational Approach. Computer Vision—ECCV 2006, 3953, 288–301. · DOI 10.1007/11744078_23
- Murray, N., Marchesotti, L., & Perronnin, F. (2012). AVA: A Large-scale Database for Aesthetic Visual Analysis. IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR). · DOI 10.1109/CVPR.2012.6247954
- Kong, S., Shen, X., Lin, Z., Mech, R., & Fowlkes, C. (2016). Photo-Sketching: Inferring Contours and Tones from Images. IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR). · URL
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