A Step Towards the Evolution of Visual Languages
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Penousal Machado, Henrique Nunes: A Step Towards the Evolution of Visual Languages. In: Computational Creativity 2010 ICCC 2010. 41-50.
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Traditional Evolutionary Art systems allow the evolution of individual artworks. We present a novel Evolutionary Art engine for the evolution of visual languages. In our approach, each individual is a con- text free grammar that specifies an entire family of shapes following the same production rules. Therefore, search takes place at an higher level of abstraction (families of shapes) than the one typically explored in Evo- lutionary Art systems (individual shapes). The description of the system gives particular emphasis to the novel aspects of the approach and to the generative potential of the representation.
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@inproceedings{ author = {Penousal Machado, Henrique Nunes}, title = {A Step Towards the Evolution of Visual Languages}, editor = {Dan Ventura, Alison Pease, Rafael P ́erez y P ́erez, Graeme Ritchie and Tony Veale}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the First International Conference on Computational Creativity}, series = {ICCC2010}, year = {2010}, month = {January}, location = {Lisbon, Portugal}, pages = {41-50}, url = {http://computationalcreativity.net/iccc2010/papers/machado-nunes-1.pdf, http://de.evo-art.org/index.php?title=A_Step_Towards_the_Evolution_of_Visual_Languages }, publisher = {International Association for Computational Creativity}, keywords = {computational, creativity}, }
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