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Interpretable Aesthetic Analysis Model for Intelligent Photography Guidance Systems

Published 10 Oct 2021 in cs.HC | (2110.04677v3)

Abstract: An aesthetics evaluation model is at the heart of predicting users' aesthetic experience and developing user interfaces with higher quality. However, previous methods on aesthetic evaluation largely ignore the interpretability of the model and are consequently not suitable for many human-computer interaction tasks. We solve this problem by using a hyper-network to learn the overall aesthetic rating as a combination of individual aesthetic attribute scores. We further introduce a specially designed attentional mechanism in attribute score estimators to enable the users to know exactly which parts/elements of visual inputs lead to the estimated score. We demonstrate our idea by designing an intelligent photography guidance system. Computational results and user studies demonstrate the interpretability and effectiveness of our method.

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