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* [[Simon Colton]], Jeremy Gow, Pedro Torres, Paul Cairns: [[Experiments in Objet Trouve Browsing]]. In: [[Computational Creativity 2010 ICCC 2010]]. 238-247. http://eden.dei.uc.pt/~amilcar/ftp/e-Proceedings_ICCC-X#249.pdf
 
* [[Simon Colton]], Jeremy Gow, Pedro Torres, Paul Cairns: [[Experiments in Objet Trouve Browsing]]. In: [[Computational Creativity 2010 ICCC 2010]]. 238-247. http://eden.dei.uc.pt/~amilcar/ftp/e-Proceedings_ICCC-X#249.pdf
  
* Celso M. de Melo, Jonathan Gratch: [[volving Expression of Emotions Through Color In Virtual Humans Using Genetic Algorithms]]. In: [[Computational Creativity 2010 ICCC 2010]]. 248-257.  
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* Celso M. de Melo, Jonathan Gratch: [[Evolving Expression of Emotions Through Color In Virtual Humans Using Genetic Algorithms]]. In: [[Computational Creativity 2010 ICCC 2010]]. 248-257. http://eden.dei.uc.pt/~amilcar/ftp/e-Proceedings_ICCC-X#259.pdf
  
 
* Nathan Sorenson, Philippe Pasquier: [[The Evolution of Fun: Automatic Level Design Through Challenge Modeling]]. In: [[Computational Creativity 2010 ICCC 2010]]. 258-267.  
 
* Nathan Sorenson, Philippe Pasquier: [[The Evolution of Fun: Automatic Level Design Through Challenge Modeling]]. In: [[Computational Creativity 2010 ICCC 2010]]. 258-267.  

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Dan Ventura, Alison Pease, Rafael P ́erez y P ́erez, Graeme Ritchie and Tony Veale (eds.): Proceedings of the First International Conference on Computational Creativity Computational Creativity 2010 ICCC 2010. Lisbon, Portugal, January 2010

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Music: Patterns and Harmony

  • Tom Collins, RobIn: Laney, Alistair Willis, Paul Garthwaite: Using Discovered, Polyphonic Patterns to Filter Computer-generated Music. In: Computational Creativity 2010 ICCC 2010. 1-10.
  • Raymond Whorley, Geraint Wiggins, Christophe Rhodes, Marcus Pearce: Development of Techniques for the Computational Modelling of Harmony. In: Computational Creativity 2010 ICCC 2010. 11-15.
  • Arne Eigenfeldt, Philippe Pasquier: Realtime Generation of Harmonic Progressions Using Constrained Markov Selection. In: Computational Creativity 2010 ICCC 2010. 16-25.

Visual Art

Analogy and Metaphor

Stories

  • Jichen Zhu, Santiago Ontanon: Towards Analogy-Based Story Generation. In: Computational Creativity 2010 ICCC 2010. 75-84.
  • Pablo Gervas, Carlos Leon: Story Generation Driven by System-Modified Evaluation Validated by Human Judges. In: Computational Creativity 2010 ICCC 2010. 85-89.
  • Rafael Perez y Perez, Santiago Negrete, Eduardo Peñaloza, Vicente Castellanos, Rafael Ávila and Christian Lemaitre: MEXICA-Impro: A Computational Model for Narrative Improvisation. In: Computational Creativity 2010 ICCC 2010. 90-99.

Social Aspects

Foundations

Music: Creation/Generation

  • Kristine Monteith, Tony Martinez, Dan Ventura: Automatic Generation of Music for Inducing Emotive Response. In: Computational Creativity 2010 ICCC 2010. 140-149.
  • Alex Rodríguez López, António Pedro Oliveira and Amílcar Cardoso: Real-Time Emotion-Driven Music Engine. In: Computational Creativity 2010 ICCC 2010. 150-154.
  • Parag Chordia, Alex Rae: Tabla Gyan: An Artificial Tabla Improviser. In: Computational Creativity 2010 ICCC 2010. 155-164.

Creativity Support: Tools

Creativity Support: Applications

  • Igor Mozetic, Nada Lavrac, Vid Podpecan, Petra Kralj Novak, Helena Motaln, Marko Petek, Kristina Gruden, Hannu Toivonen and Kimmo Kulovesi: Bisociative Knowledge Discovery for Microarray Data Analysis. In: Computational Creativity 2010 ICCC 2010. 190-199.

Music: Improvisation and Interaction

  • Michael Young, Oliver Bown: Clap-along: A Negotiation Strategy for Creative Musical Interaction with Computational Systems. In: Computational Creativity 2010 ICCC 2010. 215-222.
  • Greg Bickerman, Sam Bosley, Peter Swire, Robert M. Keller: Learning to Create Jazz Melodies Using Deep Belief Nets. In: Computational Creativity 2010 ICCC 2010. 228-237.

Evolution and Design

Linguistics

  • Chris Venour, Graeme Ritchie, Chris Mellish: Quantifying Humorous Lexical Incongruity. In: Computational Creativity 2010 ICCC 2010. 268-277.
  • Anna Jordanous: Defining Creativity: Finding Keywords for Creativity Using Corpus Linguistics Techniques. In: Computational Creativity 2010 ICCC 2010. 278-287.

Show and Tell Session

  • Robert M. Keller: Automated Jazz Improvisation. In: Computational Creativity 2010 ICCC 2010. p 288.
  • Andrew R. Brown, Toby Gifford, Rene Wooller: Generative Music Systems for Live Performance. In: Computational Creativity 2010 ICCC 2010. p 290.
  • Arne Eigenfeldt, Philippe Pasquier: Realtime Generation of Harmonic Progressions In: Kinetic Engine. In: Computational Creativity 2010 ICCC 2010. p 291.
  • Fran ̧cois Pachet: The Continuator Strikes Back: a Controllable Bebop Improvisation Generator. In: Computational Creativity 2010 ICCC 2010. p 292.
  • Frank Grove, Noah Jorgenson, Sandip Sen, Rose Gamble: Software Engineering Rewards for Brainstorming Online (SEREBRO). In: Computational Creativity 2010 ICCC 2010. p 293.
  • Michael Young: Piano prosthesis. In: Computational Creativity 2010 ICCC 2010. p 294.
  • Raymond Whorley, Geraint Wiggins, Christophe Rhodes, Marcus Pearce: Using Computational Models to Harmonise Melodies. In: Computational Creativity 2010 ICCC 2010. p 296.
  • Alex Rodr ́ıguez L ́opez, Ant ́onio Pedro Oliveira, Am ́ılcar Cardoso: User-Controlling Expressed Emotions In: Music with EDME. In: Computational Creativity 2010 ICCC 2010. p 297.

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