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Beyond Absolute Scores: Relative Edit-induced Difference for Generalizable Image Aesthetic Assessment

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Traditional Image Aesthetic Assessment (IAA) methods mainly rely on regressing absolute Mean Opinion Scores (MOS). However, such a paradigm overlooks the inherently dynamic nature of human aesthetic perception, which relies on subconscious comparison against implicit visual references.

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