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+ | * Emily Short: Machine Improvisation on a Human-Authored Script: Beyond Versu. http://computationalcreativity.net/iccc2015/?p=136 (Abstract) | ||
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+ | '''Session 1: Creative Autonomy (Chair: Hannu Toivonen)''' | ||
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+ | * Martin Mumford and Dan Ventura: [[The man behind the curtain: Overcoming skepticism about creative computers]]. In: [[Computational Creativity 2015 ICCC 2015]], 1-7. http://computationalcreativity.net/iccc2015/proceedings/1_1Mumford.pdf | ||
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+ | Generating Code For Expressing Simple Preferences: Moving On From Hardcoding And Randomness (PDF) | ||
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+ | Michael Cook and Simon Colton | ||
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+ | Attributing Creative Agency: Are we doing it right? (PDF) | ||
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+ | Oliver Bown | ||
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+ | Session 2: Evaluation in the Arts (Chair: Anna Jordanous) | ||
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+ | Using Human Computation to Acquire Novel Methods for Addressing Visual Analogy Problems on Intelligence Tests (PDF) | ||
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+ | David Joyner, Darren Bedwell, Chris Graham, Warren Lemmon, Oscar Martinez and Ashok K. Goel | ||
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+ | Accounting for Bias in the Evaluation of Creative Computational Systems: An Assessment of DARCI (PDF) | ||
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+ | David Norton, Derrall Heath and Dan Ventura | ||
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+ | Quantifying Creativity in Art Networks (PDF) | ||
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+ | Ahmed Elgammal and Babak Saleh | ||
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+ | Session 3: Creative Mechanisms (Chair: Oliver Bown) | ||
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+ | Is Biologically Inspired Invention Different? (PDF) | ||
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+ | Ashok K. Goel | ||
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+ | The role of blending in mathematical invention (PDF) | ||
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+ | Felix Bou, Marco Schorlemmer, Joe Corneli, Danny Gomez Ramirez, Ewen Maclean, Alan Smaill and Alison Pease | ||
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+ | Unweaving The Lexical Rainbow: Grounding Linguistic Creativity in Perceptual Semantics (PDF) | ||
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+ | Tony Veale and Khalid Alnajjar | ||
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+ | Session 4: Language (Chair: Rafael Pérez y Pérez) | ||
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+ | FIGURE8: A Novel System for Generating and Evaluating Figurative Language (PDF) | ||
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+ | Sarah Harmon | ||
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+ | Game of Tropes: Exploring the Placebo Effect in Computational Creativity (PDF) | ||
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+ | Tony Veale | ||
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+ | OMG UR Funny! Computer-Aided Humor with an Application to Chat (PDF) | ||
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+ | Miaomiao Wen, Nancy Baym, Omer Tamuz, Jaime Teevan, Susan Dumais and Adam Kalai | ||
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+ | Session 5: Evaluation of Creativity (Chair: Ahmed Elgammal) | ||
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+ | A Semantic Map for Evaluating Creativity (PDF) | ||
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+ | Frank van der Velde, Roger A. Wolf, Martin Schmettow and Deniece S. Nazareth | ||
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+ | Human Competence in Creativity Evaluation (PDF) | ||
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+ | Carolyn Lamb, Daniel G. Brown and Charles Clarke | ||
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+ | Measuring cultural value using social network analysis: a case study on valuing electronic musicians (PDF) | ||
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+ | Anna Jordanous, Daniel Allington and Byron Dueck | ||
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+ | Conceptualizing Creativity: From Distributional Semantics to Conceptual Spaces (PDF) | ||
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+ | Kat Agres, Stephen McGregor, Matthew Purver and Geraint Wiggins | ||
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+ | Session 6: Musical Interaction (Chair: Geraint Wiggins) | ||
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+ | Player Responses to a Live Algorithm: Conceptualising computational creativity without recourse to human comparisons? (PDF) | ||
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+ | Oliver Bown | ||
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+ | Collaborative Composition with Creative Systems: Reflections on the First Musebot Ensemble (PDF) | ||
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+ | Arne Eigenfeldt, Oliver Bown and Benjamin Casey | ||
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+ | Generative Music for Live Musicians: An Unnatural Selection (PDF) | ||
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+ | Arne Eigenfeldt | ||
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+ | Session 7: Conceptual Blending (Chair: Tony Veale) | ||
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+ | Generalize and Blend: Concept Blending Based on Generalization, Analogy, and Amalgams (PDF) | ||
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+ | Tarek R. Besold and Enric Plaza | ||
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+ | Vismantic: Meaning-making with Images (PDF) | ||
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+ | Ping Xiao and Simo Linkola | ||
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+ | The Good, the Bad, and the AHA! Blends (PDF) | ||
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+ | Pedro Martins, Tanja Urbancic, Senja Pollak, Nada Lavrac and Amílcar Cardoso | ||
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+ | Using Argumentation to Evaluate Concept Blends in Combinatorial Creativity (PDF) | ||
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+ | Roberto Confalonieri, Joe Corneli, Alison Pease, Enric Plaza and Marco Schorlemmer | ||
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+ | Session 8: Visual Arts (Chair: Ashok K. Goel) | ||
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+ | Visual Information Vases: Towards a Framework for Transmedia Creative Inspiration (PDF) | ||
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+ | Britton Horn, Gillian Smith, Rania Masri and Janos Stone | ||
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+ | The Painting Fool Sees! New Projects with the Automated Painter (PDF) | ||
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+ | Simon Colton, Jakob Halskov, Dan Ventura, Ian Gouldstone, Michael Cook and Blanca Perez-Ferrer | ||
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+ | Session 9: Games, Music and Cocktails (Chair: Ruli Manurung) | ||
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+ | Make Something That Makes Something: A Report On The First Procedural Generation Jam (PDF) | ||
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+ | Michael Cook | ||
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+ | SMUG: Scientific Music Generator (PDF) | ||
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+ | Marco Scirea, Gabriella A. B. Barros, Noor Shaker and Julian Togelius | ||
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+ | Generative Mixology: An Engine for Creating Cocktails (PDF) | ||
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+ | Johnathan Pagnutti and Jim Whitehead | ||
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+ | Session 10: Creativity Support (Chair: Kazjon Grace) | ||
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+ | Stimulating and Simulating Creativity with Dr Inventor (PDF) | ||
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+ | Diarmuid O’Donoghue, Yalemisew Abgaz, Donny Hurley, Francesco Ronzano and Horacio Saggion | ||
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+ | Casual Creators (PDF) | ||
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+ | Kate Compton and Michael Mateas | ||
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+ | Interaction-based Authoring for Scalable Co-creative Agents (PDF) | ||
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+ | Mikhail Jacob and Brian Magerko | ||
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+ | Session 11: Imagination and Curiosity (Chair: Julian Togelius) | ||
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+ | Imagining Imagination: A Computational Framework Using Associative Memory Models and Vector Space Models (PDF) | ||
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+ | Derrall Heath, Aaron Dennis and Dan Ventura | ||
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+ | Preconceptual Creativity (PDF) | ||
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+ | Tapio Takala | ||
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+ | Specific curiosity as a cause and consequence of transformational creativity (PDF) | ||
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+ | Kazjon Grace and Mary Lou Maher | ||
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+ | Session 12: Short Talks (Chair: Michael Mateas) [note: these abstracts are not part of the peer-reviewed, formal proceedings] | ||
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+ | Learning large scale musical form to enable creativity (PDF) | ||
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+ | Francis Screene and Geraint A. Wiggins | ||
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+ | Improved meaning in poetry using statistical methods (PDF) | ||
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+ | Max Droog-Hayes and Geraint A. Wiggins | ||
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+ | A computational model of communication for automatically generating narratives (PDF) | ||
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+ | Ivan Guerrero Roman and Rafael Perez y Perez | ||
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+ | Toward a Context Sensitive Music Generator for Affective State Expression (PDF) | ||
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+ | Marco Scirea, Julian Togelius, Peter Eklund | ||
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+ | Session 13: Co-creativity (Chair: Amilcar Cardoso) | ||
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+ | Computational Poetry Workshop: Making Sense of Work in Progress (PDF) | ||
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+ | Joseph Corneli, Anna Jordanous, Rosie Shepperd, Maria Teresa Llano, Joanna Misztal, Simon Colton and Christian Guckelsberger | ||
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+ | Interaction Evaluation for Human-Computer Co-creativity: A Case Study (PDF) | ||
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+ | Anna Kantosalo, Jukka M. Toivanen and Hannu Toivonen | ||
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+ | Impact of a Creativity Support Tool on Student Learning about Scientific Discovery Process (PDF) | ||
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+ | Ashok K. Goel and David A. Joyner | ||
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+ | Intentionally Generating Choices in Interactive Narratives (PDF) | ||
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+ | Michael Mateas, Peter Mawhorter and Noah Wardrip-Fruin | ||
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+ | Session 14: Language (Chair: Frank van der Velde) | ||
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+ | “In reality there are as many religions as there are papers” -– First Steps Towards the Generation of Internet Memes (PDF) | ||
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+ | Diogo Costa, Hugo Gonçalo Oliveira and Alexandre Miguel Pinto | ||
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+ | A chart generation system for topical metrical poetry (PDF) | ||
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+ | Berty Chrismartin Lumban Tobing and Ruli Manurung | ||
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+ | TheRiddlerBot: A next step on the ladder towards creative Twitter bots (PDF) | ||
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+ | Ivan Guerrero, Ben Verhoeven, Francesco Barbieri, Pedro Martins and Rafael Perez Y Perez | ||
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Reference
Hannu Toivonen, Simon Colton, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura (eds.): PROCEEDINGS OF THE SIXTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTATIONAL CREATIVITY 2015, Computational Creativity 2015 ICCC 2015, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, USA, 29th June – 3th July 2015. ISBN: 9780842529709
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Abstract
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Table of contents
Keynote (Chair: Michael Cook)
- Emily Short: Machine Improvisation on a Human-Authored Script: Beyond Versu. http://computationalcreativity.net/iccc2015/?p=136 (Abstract)
Session 1: Creative Autonomy (Chair: Hannu Toivonen)
- Martin Mumford and Dan Ventura: The man behind the curtain: Overcoming skepticism about creative computers. In: Computational Creativity 2015 ICCC 2015, 1-7. http://computationalcreativity.net/iccc2015/proceedings/1_1Mumford.pdf
Generating Code For Expressing Simple Preferences: Moving On From Hardcoding And Randomness (PDF)
Michael Cook and Simon Colton
Attributing Creative Agency: Are we doing it right? (PDF)
Oliver Bown
Session 2: Evaluation in the Arts (Chair: Anna Jordanous)
Using Human Computation to Acquire Novel Methods for Addressing Visual Analogy Problems on Intelligence Tests (PDF)
David Joyner, Darren Bedwell, Chris Graham, Warren Lemmon, Oscar Martinez and Ashok K. Goel
Accounting for Bias in the Evaluation of Creative Computational Systems: An Assessment of DARCI (PDF)
David Norton, Derrall Heath and Dan Ventura
Quantifying Creativity in Art Networks (PDF)
Ahmed Elgammal and Babak Saleh
Session 3: Creative Mechanisms (Chair: Oliver Bown)
Is Biologically Inspired Invention Different? (PDF)
Ashok K. Goel
The role of blending in mathematical invention (PDF)
Felix Bou, Marco Schorlemmer, Joe Corneli, Danny Gomez Ramirez, Ewen Maclean, Alan Smaill and Alison Pease
Unweaving The Lexical Rainbow: Grounding Linguistic Creativity in Perceptual Semantics (PDF)
Tony Veale and Khalid Alnajjar
Session 4: Language (Chair: Rafael Pérez y Pérez)
FIGURE8: A Novel System for Generating and Evaluating Figurative Language (PDF)
Sarah Harmon
Game of Tropes: Exploring the Placebo Effect in Computational Creativity (PDF)
Tony Veale
OMG UR Funny! Computer-Aided Humor with an Application to Chat (PDF)
Miaomiao Wen, Nancy Baym, Omer Tamuz, Jaime Teevan, Susan Dumais and Adam Kalai
Session 5: Evaluation of Creativity (Chair: Ahmed Elgammal)
A Semantic Map for Evaluating Creativity (PDF)
Frank van der Velde, Roger A. Wolf, Martin Schmettow and Deniece S. Nazareth
Human Competence in Creativity Evaluation (PDF)
Carolyn Lamb, Daniel G. Brown and Charles Clarke
Measuring cultural value using social network analysis: a case study on valuing electronic musicians (PDF)
Anna Jordanous, Daniel Allington and Byron Dueck
Conceptualizing Creativity: From Distributional Semantics to Conceptual Spaces (PDF)
Kat Agres, Stephen McGregor, Matthew Purver and Geraint Wiggins
Session 6: Musical Interaction (Chair: Geraint Wiggins)
Player Responses to a Live Algorithm: Conceptualising computational creativity without recourse to human comparisons? (PDF)
Oliver Bown
Collaborative Composition with Creative Systems: Reflections on the First Musebot Ensemble (PDF)
Arne Eigenfeldt, Oliver Bown and Benjamin Casey
Generative Music for Live Musicians: An Unnatural Selection (PDF)
Arne Eigenfeldt
Session 7: Conceptual Blending (Chair: Tony Veale)
Generalize and Blend: Concept Blending Based on Generalization, Analogy, and Amalgams (PDF)
Tarek R. Besold and Enric Plaza
Vismantic: Meaning-making with Images (PDF)
Ping Xiao and Simo Linkola
The Good, the Bad, and the AHA! Blends (PDF)
Pedro Martins, Tanja Urbancic, Senja Pollak, Nada Lavrac and Amílcar Cardoso
Using Argumentation to Evaluate Concept Blends in Combinatorial Creativity (PDF)
Roberto Confalonieri, Joe Corneli, Alison Pease, Enric Plaza and Marco Schorlemmer
Session 8: Visual Arts (Chair: Ashok K. Goel)
Visual Information Vases: Towards a Framework for Transmedia Creative Inspiration (PDF)
Britton Horn, Gillian Smith, Rania Masri and Janos Stone
The Painting Fool Sees! New Projects with the Automated Painter (PDF)
Simon Colton, Jakob Halskov, Dan Ventura, Ian Gouldstone, Michael Cook and Blanca Perez-Ferrer
Session 9: Games, Music and Cocktails (Chair: Ruli Manurung)
Make Something That Makes Something: A Report On The First Procedural Generation Jam (PDF)
Michael Cook
SMUG: Scientific Music Generator (PDF)
Marco Scirea, Gabriella A. B. Barros, Noor Shaker and Julian Togelius
Generative Mixology: An Engine for Creating Cocktails (PDF)
Johnathan Pagnutti and Jim Whitehead
Session 10: Creativity Support (Chair: Kazjon Grace)
Stimulating and Simulating Creativity with Dr Inventor (PDF)
Diarmuid O’Donoghue, Yalemisew Abgaz, Donny Hurley, Francesco Ronzano and Horacio Saggion
Casual Creators (PDF)
Kate Compton and Michael Mateas
Interaction-based Authoring for Scalable Co-creative Agents (PDF)
Mikhail Jacob and Brian Magerko
Session 11: Imagination and Curiosity (Chair: Julian Togelius)
Imagining Imagination: A Computational Framework Using Associative Memory Models and Vector Space Models (PDF)
Derrall Heath, Aaron Dennis and Dan Ventura
Preconceptual Creativity (PDF)
Tapio Takala
Specific curiosity as a cause and consequence of transformational creativity (PDF)
Kazjon Grace and Mary Lou Maher
Session 12: Short Talks (Chair: Michael Mateas) [note: these abstracts are not part of the peer-reviewed, formal proceedings]
Learning large scale musical form to enable creativity (PDF)
Francis Screene and Geraint A. Wiggins
Improved meaning in poetry using statistical methods (PDF)
Max Droog-Hayes and Geraint A. Wiggins
A computational model of communication for automatically generating narratives (PDF)
Ivan Guerrero Roman and Rafael Perez y Perez
Toward a Context Sensitive Music Generator for Affective State Expression (PDF)
Marco Scirea, Julian Togelius, Peter Eklund
Session 13: Co-creativity (Chair: Amilcar Cardoso)
Computational Poetry Workshop: Making Sense of Work in Progress (PDF)
Joseph Corneli, Anna Jordanous, Rosie Shepperd, Maria Teresa Llano, Joanna Misztal, Simon Colton and Christian Guckelsberger
Interaction Evaluation for Human-Computer Co-creativity: A Case Study (PDF)
Anna Kantosalo, Jukka M. Toivanen and Hannu Toivonen
Impact of a Creativity Support Tool on Student Learning about Scientific Discovery Process (PDF)
Ashok K. Goel and David A. Joyner
Intentionally Generating Choices in Interactive Narratives (PDF)
Michael Mateas, Peter Mawhorter and Noah Wardrip-Fruin
Session 14: Language (Chair: Frank van der Velde)
“In reality there are as many religions as there are papers” -– First Steps Towards the Generation of Internet Memes (PDF)
Diogo Costa, Hugo Gonçalo Oliveira and Alexandre Miguel Pinto
A chart generation system for topical metrical poetry (PDF)
Berty Chrismartin Lumban Tobing and Ruli Manurung
TheRiddlerBot: A next step on the ladder towards creative Twitter bots (PDF)
Ivan Guerrero, Ben Verhoeven, Francesco Barbieri, Pedro Martins and Rafael Perez Y Perez
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