Beauty and structural complexity

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Abstract

We revisit the long-standing question of the relation between image appreciation and its statistical properties. We generate two different sets of random images well distributed along three measures of entropic complexity. We run a large-scale survey in which people are asked to sort the images by preference, which reveals maximum appreciation at intermediate entropic complexity. We show that the algorithmic complexity of the coarse-grained images, expected to capture structural complexity while abstracting from high frequency noise, is a good predictor of preferences. Our analysis suggests that there might exist some universal quantitative criteria for aesthetic judgment.

Original languageEnglish
Article number022058
JournalPhysical Review Research
Volume2
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Jun 2020

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