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Computational Aesthetics in Robotics Design and Automation

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Computational aesthetics impacts robotics design and automation by permitting the creation of perfect-looking robots that can interact with their environment.
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Computational aesthetics studies the design and appearance of things created using computers. It is relatively new and still in its infancy. However, it has already had a significant impact on the way we think about robotics and automation.
Computer aesthetics focuses on how computers can create perfect-looking designs without human interference or input. That means it can allow us to design robots without worrying about how they will look or function once produced. 
That allows designers the freedom and flexibility in creating their products, as they don’t have to worry about how things will look or function once they’re finished. It also makes it easier for them to experiment with new ideas and styles since these won’t have any immediate consequence on how the final product looks or functions.
There are several branches of computational aesthetics, all of which involve studying and evaluating the graphical and symbolic aspects of computer-generated images and animations. They include:
Robotics automation has revolutionized manufacturing and logistics. At the same time, it has spawned a new branch of computational aesthetics known as robotic informatics.
Robotic informatics studies how robots interact with their surroundings and how this affects the aesthetics of their design. It considers such questions as how to create visually appealing robots and how to ensure that they behave in an aesthetically pleasing way.
Though research is still ongoing in this area, there are already some promising results.

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