CVMar 31, 2022

Personalized Image Aesthetics Assessment with Rich Attributes

arXiv:2203.16754v1109 citations
Originality Incremental advance
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This work addresses the problem of subjective image aesthetics assessment for researchers and developers in computer vision, though it is incremental as it builds on existing PIAA methods with a new dataset.

The authors tackled the challenge of personalized image aesthetics assessment (PIAA) by introducing a new database called PARA with 31,220 images annotated by 438 subjects, and they proposed a conditional PIAA model that outperformed a control group, demonstrating how image aesthetics and subject characteristics interact.

Personalized image aesthetics assessment (PIAA) is challenging due to its highly subjective nature. People's aesthetic tastes depend on diversified factors, including image characteristics and subject characters. The existing PIAA databases are limited in terms of annotation diversity, especially the subject aspect, which can no longer meet the increasing demands of PIAA research. To solve the dilemma, we conduct so far, the most comprehensive subjective study of personalized image aesthetics and introduce a new Personalized image Aesthetics database with Rich Attributes (PARA), which consists of 31,220 images with annotations by 438 subjects. PARA features wealthy annotations, including 9 image-oriented objective attributes and 4 human-oriented subjective attributes. In addition, desensitized subject information, such as personality traits, is also provided to support study of PIAA and user portraits. A comprehensive analysis of the annotation data is provided and statistic study indicates that the aesthetic preferences can be mirrored by proposed subjective attributes. We also propose a conditional PIAA model by utilizing subject information as conditional prior. Experimental results indicate that the conditional PIAA model can outperform the control group, which is also the first attempt to demonstrate how image aesthetics and subject characters interact to produce the intricate personalized tastes on image aesthetics. We believe the database and the associated analysis would be useful for conducting next-generation PIAA study. The project page of PARA can be found at: https://cv-datasets.institutecv.com/#/data-sets.

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