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Session 1 – Co-creation
- Anna Kantosalo, Jukka M. Toivanen, Ping Xiao and Hannu Toivonen: From Isolation to Involvement: Adapting Machine Creativity Software to Support Human-Computer Co-Creation.
- Liane Gabora and Simon Tseng: The Social Impact of Self-Regulated Creativity on the Evolution of Simple versus Complex Creative Ideas.
- Robert Tubb and Simon Dixon: A Four Strategy Model of Creative Parameter Space Interaction.
Session 2 – Visual Arts
- David Norton, Derrall Heath and Dan Ventura: Autonomously Managing Competing Objectives to Improve the Creation and Curation of Artifacts.
- Tatsuo Unemi: Automated Daily Production of Evolutionary Audio Visual Art – An Experimental Practice.
- Nicholas Davis, Yanna Popova, Ivan Sysoev, Chih-Pin Hsiao, Dingtian Zhang and Brian Magerko: Building Artistic Computer Colleagues with an Enactive Model of Creativity.
Session 4 – Videogames
- Antonios Liapis, Georgios N. Yannakakis and Julian Togelius: Computational Game Creativity.
- Michael Cook and Simon Colton: Ludus Ex Machina: Building A 3D Game Designer That Competes Alongside Humans.
Session 6 – Poetry
- Jukka M. Toivanen, Oskar Gross and Hannu Toivonen: The Officer Is Taller Than You, Who Race Yourself!
- Hugo Gonçalo Oliveira, Raquel Hervás, Alberto Díaz and Pablo Gervás: Using Document Specific Word Associations in Poetry Generation.
- Joanna Misztal and Bipin Indurkhya: Adapting a Generic Platform for Poetry Generation to Produce Spanish Poems.
- Fam Rashel and Ruli Manurung: Poetry Generation System With an Emotional Personality.
- Pemuisi: A Constraint Satisfaction-based Generator of Topical Indonesian Poetry.
Session 7 – Music
- Daniel Johnson and Dan Ventura: Musical Motif Discovery in Non-musical Media.
- François Pachet and Pierre Roy: Non-Conformant Harmonization: The Real Book in the Style of Take 6.
- Anna Jordanous, Daniel Allington and Byron Dueck: Using Online Networks to Analyse the Value of Electronic Music.
- Maria Navarro, Juan Manuel Corchado and Yves Demazeau: A Musical Composition Application Based on a Multiagent System to Assist Novice Composers.
Session 8 – Evaluation
- Oliver Bown: Empirically Grounding the Evaluation of Creative Systems: Incorporating Interaction Design.
- Kazjon Grace and Mary Lou Maher: What to Expect when you’re Expecting: The Role of Unexpectedness in Computationally Evaluating Creativity.
- Anna Jordanous: Stepping Back to Progress Forwards: Setting Standards for Meta-Evaluation of Computational Creativity.
- Simon Colton, Alison Pease, Joe Corneli, Michael Cook and Maria Teresa Llano: Assessing Progress in Building Autonomously Creative Systems.
Session 9 – Evaluation/Data
Diarmuid P. O’Donoghue, James Power, Sian O’Briain, Feng Dong, Aidan Mooney, Donny Hurley, Yalemisew Abgaz and Charles Markham
Can a Computationally Creative System Create Itself? Creative Artefacts and Creative Processes Francesco Barbieri and Horacio Saggion Automatic Detection of Irony and Humour in Twitter Babak Saleh, Kanako Abe and Ahmed Elgammal Knowledge Discovery of Artistic Influences: A Metric Learning Approach
Session 10 – Language/Narrative #1
Michael R. Smith, Ryan S. Hintze and Dan Ventura
Nehovah: A Neologism Creator Nomen Ipsum Pablo Gervás and Carlos León Reading and Writing as a Creative Cycle: the Need for a Computational Model Iván Guerrero Román and Rafael Pérez y Pérez Social Mexica: A Computer Model for Social Norms in Narratives Carlos León and Pablo Gervás Creativity in Story Generation From the Ground Up: Non-deterministic Simulation driven by Narrative
Session 11 – Language/Narrative #2
Maria Teresa Llano, Rose Hepworth, Simon Colton, Jeremy Gow, John Charnley, Nada Lavrač, Martin Žnidaršič, Matic Perovšek, Mark Granroth-Wilding and Stephen Clark
Baseline Methods for Automated Fictional Ideation Rafael Pérez y Pérez The Three Layers Evaluation Model for Computer-Generated Plots Amitava Das and Björn Gambäck Poetic Machine: Computational Creativity for Automatic Poetry Generation in Bengali Tony Veale Coming Good and Breaking Bad: Generating Transformative Character Arcs For Use in Compelling Stories
Session 12 – High level issues
Oliver Bown
A Model of Runaway Evolution of Creative Domains Stephen McGregor, Geraint Wiggins and Matthew Purver Computational Creativity: A Philosophical Approach, and an Approach to Philosophy Colin G. Johnson Is it Time for Computational Creativity to Grow Up and Start Being Irresponsible?
Session 13 – Late Breaking Papers #1
D.P. O’Donoghue, H. Saggion, F. Dong, D. Hurley, Y. Abgaz, X. Zheng, O. Corcho, J. J. Zhang, J-M Careil, B. Mahdian and X. Zhao
Towards Dr Inventor: A Tool for Promoting Scientific Creativity Agnese Augello, Ignazio Infantino, Giovanni Pilato, Riccardo Rizzo and Filippo Vella Combining Representational Domains for Computational Creativity Anhong Zhang and Rob Saunders Exploring Conceptual Space in Language Games Using Hedonic Functions Santiago Negrete-Yankelevich and Nora Morales-Zaragoza The Apprentice Framework: Planning and Assessing Creativity Tom De Smedt, Lucas Nijs and Walter Daelemans Creative Web Services with Pattern
Session 14 – Platforms/Frameworks
Marco Schorlemmer, Alan Smaill, Kai-Uwe Kühnberger, Oliver Kutz, Simon Colton, Emilios Cambouropoulos and Alison Pease
COINVENT: Towards a Computational Concept Invention Theory Oliver Kutz, Fabian Neuhaus, Till Mossakowski and Mihai Codescu Blending in the Hub: Towards a Collaborative Concept Invention Platform Antonio Chella, Salvatore Gaglio, Gianluigi Oliveri, Agnese Augello and Giovanni Pilato Creativity in Conceptual Spaces John Charnley, Simon Colton and Maria Teresa Llano The FloWr Framework: Automated Flowchart Construction, Optimisation and Alteration for Creative Systems
Session 15 – Late Breaking Papers #2
Nan Shao, Pavankumar Murali and Anshul Sheopuri
New Developments in Culinary Computational Creativity
Ashish Jagmohan, Ying Li, Nan Shao, Anshul Sheopuri, Dashun Wang, Lav R. Varshney and Pu Huang Exploring Application Domains for Computational Creativity
Andrés Gómez de Silva Garza and Rafael Pérez y Pérez: Towards Evolutionary Story Generation
Oskar Gross, Jukka M. Toivanen, Sandra Lääne and Hannu Toivonen: Arts, News, and Poetry – The Art of Framing
Polona Tomašič, Martin Žnidaršič and Gregor Papa: Implementation of a Slogan Generator
Wendy Aguilar and Rafael Pérez y Pérez: Criteria for Evaluating Early Creative Behavior in Computational Agents
Iván M. Laclaustra, José L. Ledesma, Gonzalo Méndez and Pablo Gervás: Kill the Dragon and Rescue the Princess: Designing a Plan-Based Multi-agent Story Generator
Simon Colton and Dan Ventura: You Can’t Know my Mind: A Festival of Computational Creativity
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