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Aesthetic image statistics vary with artistic genre

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posted on 2023-10-29, 15:15 authored by George Mather

Research to date has not found strong evidence for a universal link between any single low-level image statistic, such as fractal dimension or Fourier spectral slope, and aesthetic ratings of images in general. This study assessed whether different image statistics are important for artistic images containing different subjects and used partial least squares regression (PLSR) to identify the statistics that correlated most reliably with ratings. Fourier spectral slope, fractal dimension and Shannon entropy were estimated separately for paintings containing landscapes, people, still life, portraits, nudes, animals, buildings and abstracts. Separate analyses were performed on the luminance and colour information in the images. PLSR fits showed shared variance of up to 75% between image statistics and aesthetic ratings. The most important statistics and image planes varied across genres. Variation in statistics may reflect characteristic properties of the different neural sub-systems that process different types of image.

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  • School of Psychology (Research Outputs)

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Vision

Volume

4

Issue

1

Pages/Article Number

10

Publisher

MDPI

eISSN

2411-5150

Date Submitted

2020-03-10

Date Accepted

2020-01-29

Date of First Publication

2020-01-29

Date of Final Publication

2020-01-29

Date Document First Uploaded

2020-02-19

ePrints ID

40117

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