How Humans perceive the world is biased by how patterns are distributed in Nature and their intrinsic complexity

About the work

A new paper of mine with my colleagues, and Algorithmic Nature Lab members, Nicolas Gauvrit and Fernando Soler-Toscano just came out. Using previously generated and new experimental data together with new methods to calculate the algorithmic complexity of 2-dimensional objects, we were able to find that when humans assess the complexity of an image (a small 4×4 […]

Article
new ideas
complexity
general
computer science
algorithmic information theory

Copyright registered declarations

HZ
Hector Zenil Chavez
Author
Consolidated inscription:
Attached documents:
0
Copyright infringement notifications:
0
Contact

Notify irregularities in this registration

Print work information
Work information

Title How Humans perceive the world is biased by how patterns are distributed in Nature and their intrinsic complexity
A new paper of mine with my colleagues, and Algorithmic Nature Lab members, Nicolas Gauvrit and Fernando Soler-Toscano just came out. Using previously generated and new experimental data together with new methods to calculate the algorithmic complexity of 2-dimensional objects, we were able to find that when humans assess the complexity of an image (a small 4×4 […]
Work type Article
Tags new ideas, complexity, general, computer science, algorithmic information theory

-------------------------

Registry info in Safe Creative

Identifier 1408271830316
Entry date Aug 27, 2014, 9:20 AM UTC
License Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial No Derivatives 3.0

-------------------------

Copyright registered declarations

Author. Holder Hector Zenil Chavez. Date Aug 27, 2014.


Information available at https://www.safecreative.org/work/1408271830316-how-humans-perceive-the-world-is-biased-by-how-patterns-are-distributed-in-nature-and-their-intrinsic-complexity
© 2026 Safe Creative