Creativity is a complex, multi-faceted concept encompassing a variety of related aspects, abilities, properties and behaviours. If we wish to study creativity scientifically, then a tractable and well-articulated model of creativity is required. Such a model would be of great value to researchers investigating the nature of creativity and in particular, those concerned with the evaluation of creative practice. This paper describes a unique approach to developing a suitable model of how creative behaviour emerges that is based on the words people use to describe the concept. Using techniques from the field of statistical natural language processing, we identify a collection of fourteen key components of creativity through an analysis of a co...
This paper establishes an ontology of creativity and innovation processes. Acomprehensive review was...
Creative cognition is the driving force behind all cultural and scientific progress. In recent years...
Can a computer be creative? And what can we learn about our own creativity from studying computation...
Creativity is a complex, multi-faceted concept encompassing a variety of related aspects, abilities,...
Creativity is a complex, multi-faceted concept encompassing a variety of related aspects, abilities,...
This paper describes a novel application of cognitive science methods and approaches to the analysis...
A computational system that evaluates creativity needs guidance on what creativity actually is. It i...
This article takes as its starting point a number of models of creativity, which can be broadly subd...
We present a semantic map of words related with creativity. The aim is to empirically derive terms w...
In this paper, I address the difficult task of analysing the nature of creativity by suggesting a mo...
This paper presents a multi-dimensional perspective for the study of creativity and formulates a fra...
This article reviews the development of computational models of creativity where social interactions...
Human-level intelligence implies creativity, not only on the grand scale, but primarily in the ever...
What is creativity? Generally, artefacts are labelled as creative if they are both novel and appropr...
A fluent ability to associate tasks, concepts, ideas, knowledge and experiences in a relevant way is...
This paper establishes an ontology of creativity and innovation processes. Acomprehensive review was...
Creative cognition is the driving force behind all cultural and scientific progress. In recent years...
Can a computer be creative? And what can we learn about our own creativity from studying computation...
Creativity is a complex, multi-faceted concept encompassing a variety of related aspects, abilities,...
Creativity is a complex, multi-faceted concept encompassing a variety of related aspects, abilities,...
This paper describes a novel application of cognitive science methods and approaches to the analysis...
A computational system that evaluates creativity needs guidance on what creativity actually is. It i...
This article takes as its starting point a number of models of creativity, which can be broadly subd...
We present a semantic map of words related with creativity. The aim is to empirically derive terms w...
In this paper, I address the difficult task of analysing the nature of creativity by suggesting a mo...
This paper presents a multi-dimensional perspective for the study of creativity and formulates a fra...
This article reviews the development of computational models of creativity where social interactions...
Human-level intelligence implies creativity, not only on the grand scale, but primarily in the ever...
What is creativity? Generally, artefacts are labelled as creative if they are both novel and appropr...
A fluent ability to associate tasks, concepts, ideas, knowledge and experiences in a relevant way is...
This paper establishes an ontology of creativity and innovation processes. Acomprehensive review was...
Creative cognition is the driving force behind all cultural and scientific progress. In recent years...
Can a computer be creative? And what can we learn about our own creativity from studying computation...