Secciones
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Computational Creativity is the art, science, philosophy and engineering of computational systems which, by taking on particular responsibilities, exhibit behaviours that unbiased observers would deem to be creative. As a field of research, this area is thriving, with progress in formalising what it means for software to be creative, along with many exciting and valuable applications of creative software in the sciences, the arts, literature, gaming and elsewhere.
The ICCC conference series organized by The Association for Computational Creativity since 2010 is the only scientific conference that focuses on computational creativity alone and also covers all aspects of it. This year, we’re proud to host our very first workshop – Computational Creativity & Games.
ICCC 2015 took place June 29 – July 2 in Park City, Utah, USA, on historic Main Street at the Treasure Mountain Inn. The conference was a great success, with 41 excellent contributed talks, a keynote, and a lot more!
Program: http://computationalcreativity.net/iccc2015/?page_id=154
The full proceedings of the ICCC 2015 conference are available for download as a single pdf file (~100M):
http://axon.cs.byu.edu/ICCC2015proceedings/ICCC2015_proceedings.pdf
Session 1: Creative Autonomy
Session 2: Evaluation in the Arts
Session 3: Creative Mechanisms (Chair: Oliver Bown)
Session 4: Language
Session 5: Evaluation of Creativity
Session 6: Musical Interaction
Session 7: Conceptual Blending
Keynote (Chair: Michael Cook)
Machine Improvisation on a Human-Authored Script: Beyond Versu (Abstract), Emily Short
Session 8: Visual Arts
* Visual Information Vases: Towards a Framework for Transmedia Creative Inspiration (PDF), Britton Horn, Gillian Smith, Rania Masri and Janos Stone
* The Painting Fool Sees! New Projects with the Automated Painter (PDF), Simon Colton, Jakob Halskov, Dan Ventura, Ian Gouldstone, Michael Cook and Blanca Perez-Ferrer
Session 9: Games, Music and Cocktails
* Make Something That Makes Something: A Report On The First Procedural Generation Jam (PDF), Michael Cook
* SMUG: Scientific Music Generator (PDF), Marco Scirea, Gabriella A. B. Barros, Noor Shaker and Julian Togelius
* Generative Mixology: An Engine for Creating Cocktails (PDF), Johnathan Pagnutti and Jim Whitehead
Session 10: Creativity Support
* Stimulating and Simulating Creativity with Dr Inventor (PDF), Diarmuid O’Donoghue, Yalemisew Abgaz, Donny Hurley, Francesco Ronzano and Horacio Saggion
* Casual Creators (PDF), Kate Compton and Michael Mateas
* Interaction-based Authoring for Scalable Co-creative Agents (PDF), Mikhail Jacob and Brian Magerko
Session 11: Imagination and Curiosity
* Imagining Imagination: A Computational Framework Using Associative Memory Models and Vector Space Models (PDF), Derrall Heath, Aaron Dennis and Dan Ventura
* Preconceptual Creativity (PDF), Tapio Takala
* Specific curiosity as a cause and consequence of transformational creativity (PDF), Kazjon Grace and Mary Lou Maher
Session 12: Short Talks (Chair: Michael Mateas) [note: these abstracts are not part of the peer-reviewed, formal proceedings]
* Learning large scale musical form to enable creativity (PDF), Francis Screene and Geraint A. Wiggins
* Improved meaning in poetry using statistical methods (PDF), Max Droog-Hayes and Geraint A. Wiggins
* A computational model of communication for automatically generating narratives (PDF), Ivan Guerrero Roman and Rafael Perez y Perez
* Toward a Context Sensitive Music Generator for Affective State Expression (PDF), Marco Scirea, Julian Togelius, Peter Eklund
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