Automatic Image evaluation Engine

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Automatic Image evaluation Engine

Postby krishnan v » Wed May 27, 2009 8:41 am

Pretty interesting this one I thought !

Check it out here

http://acquine.alipr.com/



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How good does that photo look? The “Aesthetic Quality Inference Engine” takes just a few seconds to provide an aesthetic rating from zero to 100.

Developed at Penn State University, the publicly available online tool automatically determines the aesthetic value of an image based on visual aspects such as color saturation, color distribution, and photo composition, the researchers say.

They add the “ACQUINE” rating system might someday be built directly into cameras so, “when a photo is taken, the photographer can instantly see how it might be perceived by the public.” [Unquote]
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Re: Automatic Image evaluation Engine

Postby Ganesh H Shankar » Thu May 28, 2009 10:05 am

Very interesting link, though my gut feel says computers will never be able to understand art. To me it is going far beyond Turing Machine model for computation.

Looks like a fun to experiement with. Thanks for sharing Krish..
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Re: Automatic Image evaluation Engine

Postby Nevil Zaveri » Tue Jun 02, 2009 10:33 pm

it is as good as choosing our leaders by public poll! it's long way for computers to go ... check - engine's top most rated ones.

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