Combining Representational Domains for Computational Creativity

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Agnese Augello, Ignazio Infantino, Giovanni Pilato, Riccardo Rizzo and Filippo Vella: Combining Representational Domains for Computational Creativity. In: Computational Creativity 2014 ICCC 2014, 272-275.

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The paper describes a combinatorial creativity module embedded in a cognitive architecture. The proposed module is based on the focus of attention model pro- posed by and is implemented using Self Organising Map (SOM) neural networks.

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@inproceedings{
author = {Agnese Augello, Ignazio Infantino, Giovanni Pilato, Riccardo Rizzo and Filippo Vella},
title = {Combining Representational Domains for Computational Creativity},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Computational Creativity},
series = {ICCC2014},
year = {2014},
month = {Jun},
location = {Ljubljana, Slovenia},
pages = {272-275},
url = {http://computationalcreativity.net/iccc2014/wp-content/uploads/2014/06//13.2_Augello.pdf, http://de.evo-art.org/index.php?title=Combining_Representational_Domains_for_Computational_Creativity },
publisher = {International Association for Computational Creativity},
keywords = {computational, creativity},
}

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