This theoretical paper identifies a need for a definition of asymmetric co-creativity where creativity is expected from the computational agent but not from the human user. Our co-operative creativity framework takes into account that the computational agent has a message to convey in a co-operative fashion, which introduces a trade-off on how creative the computer can be. The requirements of co-operation are identified from an interdisciplinary point of view. We divide cooperative creativity in message creativity, contextual creativity and communicative creativity. Finally these notions are applied in the context of the Peace Machine system concept.Peer reviewe
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In human society, creativity is essential for human to achieve unique performance on generating seve...
This theoretical paper identifies a need for a definition of asymmetric co-creativity where creativi...
Human collaboration with systems within the Computational Creativity (CC) field is often restricted ...
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In the Proceedings of the Second Workshop on the Future of Co-Creative SystemsInternational audience...
Research in computational creativity often focuses on autonomously creative systems, which incorpor...
Establishing that machines cannot be creative in the same way as humans, we propose a computational ...
In this paper, we present a fresh perspective at co- creativity - using human development as a bluep...
In order to maximize creative behavior, humans and computers need to collaborate in a manner that wi...
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I understand that simulating creative processes by computer can enhance our understanding of creativ...
Machines incorporating techniques from artificial intelligence and machine learning can work with hu...
How can computers be used to model creativity? We address this issue in this article by starting wit...
This work presents the design of a computational system with creative capacity, based on the synthes...
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