Ralf Bartho’s research while affiliated with Friedrich Schiller University Jena and other places

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A toolbox for calculating quantitative image properties in aesthetics research
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March 2025

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Behavior Research Methods

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Ralf Bartho

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Lisa Koßmann

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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. However, even if the same properties are used, the image pre-processing techniques may differ, and researchers often use their own customized scripts to calculate the image properties. To provide better accessibility and comparability of research results in visual experimental aesthetics, we developed an open-access and easy-to-use toolbox called Aesthetics Toolbox . The Toolbox allows users to calculate a well-defined set of quantitative image properties popular in contemporary research. The properties include image dimensions, lightness and color statistics, complexity, symmetry, balance, Fourier spectrum properties, fractal dimension, self-similarity, as well as entropy measures and CNN-based variances. Compatible with most devices, the Toolbox provides an intuitive click-and-drop web interface. In the Toolbox, we integrated the original scripts of four different research groups and translated them into Python 3. To ensure that results were consistent across analyses, we took care that results from the Python versions of the scripts were the same as those from the original scripts. The toolbox, detailed documentation, and a link to the cloud version are available via GitHub: https://github.com/RBartho/Aesthetics-Toolbox . In summary, we developed a toolbox that helps to standardize and simplify the calculation of quantitative image properties for visual aesthetics research.

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... Hou et al. [9] used an interaction matrix in their pipeline to model interactions between image features and individual raters' preferences for these image features. Zhu et al. [42] Table 2. Overview of the image attributes available in LAPIS, computed with the toolbox by Redies et al. [22] PIAA-MIR, is trained on the PARA dataset which is the only dataset rich in both image attributes and personal attributes. ...

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LAPIS: A novel dataset for personalized image aesthetic assessment
A toolbox for calculating quantitative image properties in aesthetics research

Behavior Research Methods