Correia, JoaoMachado, PenousalCarballal, AdriánRomero, Juan2018-06-062018-06-062013Correia J, Machado P, Romero J, Carballal A. Feature selection and novelty in computational aesthetics. En: Machado P, McDermott J, Carballal A, editors. Evolutionary and biologically inspired music, sound, art and design. Ponencias del 2nd International Conference EvoMUSART; 2013 Abr 3-5; Viena, Austria. Berlin: Springer; 2013. p.133-144 (Lesture Notes in Computer Science; 7834)978-3-642-36954-4978-3-642-36955-10302-97431611-3349http://hdl.handle.net/2183/20785[Abstract] An approach for exploring novelty in expression-based evolutionary art systems is presented. The framework is composed of a feature extractor, a classifier, an evolutionary engine and a supervisor. The evolutionary engine exploits shortcomings of the classifier, generating misclassified instances. These instances update the training set and the classifier is re-trained. This iterative process forces the evolutionary algorithm to explore new paths leading to the creation of novel imagery. The experiments presented and analyzed herein explore different feature selection methods and indicate the validity of the approach.engThe final publication is avaliable at Springer LinkFeature selectionFeature extractorFeature selection methodContent base image retrievalEvolutionary engineFeature selection and novelty in computational aestheticsconference outputopen access