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Dan Ventura: No Free Lunch in the Search for Creativity. In: Computational Creativity 2011 ICCC 2011, pp. 108-110.
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Abstract
We consider computational creativity as a search pro- cess and give a No Free Lunch result for computational creativity in this context. That is, we show that there is no a priori “best” creative strategy. We discuss some implications of this result and suggest some additional questions to be explored.
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@inproceedings{ author = {Dan Ventura}, title = {No Free Lunch in the Search for Creativity}, editor = {Dan Ventura, Pablo Gervás, D. Fox Harrell, Mary Lou Maher, Alison Pease and Geraint Wiggins}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Computational Creativity}, series = {ICCC2011}, year = {2011}, month = {April}, location = {México City, México}, pages = {108-110}, url = {http://iccc11.cua.uam.mx/proceedings/the_foundational/ventura_iccc11.pdf, http://de.evo-art.org/index.php?title=No_Free_Lunch_in_the_Search_for_Creativity }, publisher = {International Association for Computational Creativity}, keywords = {computational, creativity}, }
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