Criteria for Evaluating Early Creative Behavior in Computational Agents

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Wendy Aguilar and Rafael Pérez y Pérez: Criteria for Evaluating Early Creative Behavior in Computational Agents. In: Computational Creativity 2014 ICCC 2014.

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Our research is focused on the study of the genesis of the creative process. With this purpose we have created a developmental computational agent, which allows us to watch the generation of the first behaviors we could consider as creative. It is very important to develop methodologies to evaluate the behaviors generated by this kind of agents. This paper represents our first effort towards that end. Here we propose five criteria for its evaluation, and we use them to test the behaviors cre- ated by our developmental agent.

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