When Labels Matter More: Behavioral and Eye-Tracking Evidence on Aesthetic Judgment of AI-Generated and Human-Created Paintings by Lay Viewers

IF 1.4 4区 心理学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Yan Wang, Xiaoxue Leng, Guohao He, Hongyi Lin
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Although Artificial Intelligence (AI) can now produce exquisite artworks, evidence suggests that people hold biases against AI-generated art. Previous studies have primarily relied on self-report measures to examine the effects of creator labels and the actual source of artworks, with limited attention to viewers’ visual processing (e.g., fixation duration, pupil size, etc.) during art perception. Through three studies, the present study extends this literature by integrating eye-tracking with self-reports to investigate how top-down processing and bottom-up processing influence aesthetic judgments among lay participants. The results showed that a preference for paintings labeled as human-created under conditions in which participants could not reliably distinguish the artworks’ actual sources. Although the eye-tracking data indicated that artworks labeled as AI led to more dispersed gaze patterns, the overall results were mixed. These findings highlight the role of contextual and labeling information in aesthetic evaluations. Future research should promote transparency to reduce AI-label bias.
当标签更重要:非专业观众对人工智能生成和人类创作的绘画的审美判断的行为和眼球追踪证据
虽然人工智能(AI)现在可以制作精美的艺术品,但有证据表明,人们对人工智能生成的艺术品存在偏见。以前的研究主要依靠自我报告的方法来检验创作者标签和艺术品的实际来源的影响,对观众在艺术感知过程中的视觉处理(如注视时间、瞳孔大小等)的关注有限。通过三项研究,本研究将眼动追踪与自我报告相结合,探讨自上而下加工和自下而上加工如何影响外行参与者的审美判断。结果表明,在参与者无法可靠地区分艺术品的实际来源的情况下,他们更喜欢被标记为人类创作的画作。虽然眼球追踪数据表明,被标记为人工智能的艺术品会导致更分散的凝视模式,但总体结果是喜忧参半的。这些发现强调了语境和标签信息在审美评价中的作用。未来的研究应提高透明度,以减少人工智能标签偏见。
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期刊介绍: Empirical Studies of the Arts (ART) aims to be an interdisciplinary forum for theoretical and empirical studies of aesthetics, creativity, and all of the arts. It spans anthropological, psychological, neuroscientific, semiotic, and sociological studies of the creation, perception, and appreciation of literary, musical, visual and other art forms. Whether you are an active researcher or an interested bystander, Empirical Studies of the Arts keeps you up to date on the latest trends in scientific studies of the arts.
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