Assessing the aesthetic quality of photographs using generic image descriptors
2011pp. 1784–1791
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Abstract
In this paper, we automatically assess the aesthetic properties of images. In the past, this problem has been addressed by hand-crafting features which would correlate with best photographic practices (e.g. “Does this image respect the rule of thirds?”) or with photographic techniques (e.g. “Is this image a macro?”). We depart from this line of research and propose to use generic image descriptors to assess aesthetic quality. We experimentally show that the descriptors we use, which aggregate statistics computed from low-level local features, implicitly encode the aesthetic properties explicitly used by state-of-the-art methods and outperform them by a significant margin.
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