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Our objective is to construct a simple computation model of perception in order to
express a subjective comparison between two objects based on their extrinsic ability
to be perceived in the eyes of an observer and their effect on the observer’s world
perception. The basis of the comparison we’re interested in is often referred to as
beauty, salience, interestingness, or aesthetic preference, yet we concede the com-
pleteness with which these notions are tasked to deal in favor of a core, conceptual
formalism. We express perception’s end goal to be making short descriptions of
objects within some language and formalize this process with equality saturation.
We examine mechanisms aiding the improvement of language to keep descriptions
short and how it relates to perceived objects’ relative worthiness given an observer’s
language and history of experience. |
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