A Gaze-Driven Evolutionary Algorithm to Study Aesthetic Evaluation of Visual Symmetry
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Marco Bertamini | Johannes M. Zanker | Alexis D. J. Makin | J. Zanker | A. Makin | Tim Holmes | Andrew Jones | Tim Holmes | Andrew Jones | Marco Bertamini
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