A toolbox for calculating objective image properties in aesthetics research
Christoph Redies, Ralf Bartho, Lisa Ko{\ss}mann, Branka Spehar, Ronald, H\"ubner, Johan Wagemans, Gregor U. Hayn-Leichsenring

TL;DR
This paper introduces an open-source, user-friendly toolbox that standardizes the calculation of various quantitative image properties, facilitating comparability and reproducibility in visual aesthetics research.
Contribution
The authors developed a comprehensive, accessible toolbox translating multiple research scripts into Python, enabling consistent calculation of image properties for aesthetics studies.
Findings
The toolbox includes properties like lightness, color, Fourier spectra, fractality, and CNN-based measures.
It ensures consistent results across different scripts and platforms.
The toolbox is openly available on GitHub with detailed documentation.
Abstract
Over the past two decades, researchers in the field of visual aesthetics have studied numerous quantitative (objective) image properties and how they relate to visual aesthetic appreciation. However, results are difficult to compare between research groups. One reason is that researchers use different sets of image properties in their studies. But even if the same properties are used, the image pre-processing techniques may differ and often researchers use their own customized scripts to calculate the image properties. To provide greater accessibility and comparability of research results in visual experimental aesthetics, we developed an open-access and easy-to-use toolbox (called the 'Aesthetics Toolbox'). The Toolbox allows users to calculate a well-defined set of quantitative image properties popular in contemporary research. The properties include lightness and color statistics,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAesthetic Perception and Analysis · Olfactory and Sensory Function Studies
MethodsSparse Evolutionary Training
