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The concept of ‘aesthetics’ has been one of the topics that have attracted philosophers and thinkers for a long time. The word has a Greek origin and it means ‘a a perceiver’, now it is mostly defined as a formal study of art with regard to the notion of beauty and taste’ by the Oxford English Dictionary (2009). According to Kant, aesthetics is a reinforcing supplement to logical ideas or concepts that would point out that the objects have a higher value if they are beautiful.
The meaning that this word acquires largely depends upon the domain from which it is looked at as meaning gets changed from the perspective of the topic. In the modern day’s aesthetics play a very important role in improving the value of products by means of aesthetically approved designs. It is also necessary to understand that we experience aesthetics in our day-to-day life with the use of many different design objects such as furniture, cars, mobile phones, and so on. Good design aesthetics is important because it helps us in understanding the complex functional objects, works to unite the perception with a socioeconomic premise (advertisements) and contributes to integrating them in our environment easily.
As it is practically impossible to have everything around us aesthetically designed due to limited resources as well as the issue of scalability, the attention has been turned to computer science to develop software in such a manner that aesthetic scalability can be achieved even without the interference of a human being to sit and design. This paved the way for what is known as ‘computational aesthetics’ (Greenfield, 2005).From the perspective of computer science, computational aesthetics can be defined as the process of understanding of the different aspect of objects attract people and convert these aspects into values in order to measure and observe them from a statistical point of view with the help of computers (Datta et al, 2006).
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