Abstract. The work described in this short paper is intended as a study of creativity in the domain of the invention and design of artifacts. Using archival records and a knowledge l vel model of the creative process, we have constructed a plausible explanation of the process by which microprogramming may have been invented by Wilkes. The paper presents the main results of this inquiry. 1
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This paper begins by briefly looking at two of the dominant perspectives on computational creativit...
What is creativity? Generally, artefacts are labelled as creative if they are both novel and appropr...
In this book, creativity in technology is discussed using a computational approach. Examining an imp...
The most common means of identifying creativity has been through its products. In architecture, musi...
<p> </p> <p>This investigation arose from dissatisfaction with the current state of paintings and a ...
This paper explores creativity from a process viewpoint. It examines various strategies employed by ...
Three phenomena are considered first in the paper: the evolution of microprogramming, the use of in...
The Autonomous Creative System is an is an investigation into the creative capabilities of computati...
This paper begins by briefly looking at two of the dom-inant perspectives on computational creativit...
The process behind the act of the art creation or the creation process has been the subject of much ...
Since creativity is the ability to produce something novel and unexpected, it has always fascinated ...
Frederick Leong and James T Austin in their 2006 publication of The psychology research handbook: A ...
In this chapter, I propose a model of an artistic creative process, based on study of my own creativ...
This paper addresses the artistic, cultural and cognitive aspects of (re)creativity. It provides a c...
Tl;dr: Using computers to produce creative artefacts is a form of computational creativity. Using cr...
This paper begins by briefly looking at two of the dominant perspectives on computational creativit...
What is creativity? Generally, artefacts are labelled as creative if they are both novel and appropr...
In this book, creativity in technology is discussed using a computational approach. Examining an imp...
The most common means of identifying creativity has been through its products. In architecture, musi...
<p> </p> <p>This investigation arose from dissatisfaction with the current state of paintings and a ...
This paper explores creativity from a process viewpoint. It examines various strategies employed by ...
Three phenomena are considered first in the paper: the evolution of microprogramming, the use of in...
The Autonomous Creative System is an is an investigation into the creative capabilities of computati...
This paper begins by briefly looking at two of the dom-inant perspectives on computational creativit...
The process behind the act of the art creation or the creation process has been the subject of much ...
Since creativity is the ability to produce something novel and unexpected, it has always fascinated ...
Frederick Leong and James T Austin in their 2006 publication of The psychology research handbook: A ...
In this chapter, I propose a model of an artistic creative process, based on study of my own creativ...
This paper addresses the artistic, cultural and cognitive aspects of (re)creativity. It provides a c...
Tl;dr: Using computers to produce creative artefacts is a form of computational creativity. Using cr...
This paper begins by briefly looking at two of the dominant perspectives on computational creativit...
What is creativity? Generally, artefacts are labelled as creative if they are both novel and appropr...