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Natural scene statistics mediate the perception of image complexity

Natural scene statistics mediate the perception of image complexity

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英文摘要

Humans are sensitive to complexity and regularity in patterns. The subjective perception of pattern complexity is correlated to algorithmic (Kolmogorov-Chaitin) complexity as defined in computer science, but also to the frequency of naturally occurring patterns. However, the possible mediational role of natural frequencies in the perception of algorithmic complexity remains unclear. Here we reanalyze Hsu et al. (2010) through a mediational analysis, and complement their results in a new experiment. We conclude that human perception of complexity seems partly shaped by natural scenes statistics, thereby establishing a link between the perception of complexity and the effect of natural scene statistics.

Fernando Soler-Toscano、Hector Zenil、Nicolas Gauvrit

10.1080/13506285.2014.950365

自然研究、自然历史信息科学、信息技术系统科学、系统技术

Fernando Soler-Toscano,Hector Zenil,Nicolas Gauvrit.Natural scene statistics mediate the perception of image complexity[EB/OL].(2015-09-14)[2025-08-02].https://arxiv.org/abs/1509.03970.点此复制

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