Human collaboration with systems within the Computational Creativity (CC) field is often restricted to shallow interactions, where the creative processes, of systems and humans alike, are carried out in isolation, without any (or little) intervention from the user, and without any discussion about how the unfolding decisions are taking place. Fruitful co-creation requires a sustained ongoing interaction that can include discussions of ideas, comparisons to previous/other works, incremental improvements and revisions, etc. For these interactions, communication is an intrinsic factor. This means giving a voice to CC systems and enabling two-way communication channels between them and their users so that they can: explain their processes and d...
Generative, ML-driven interactive systems have the potential to change how people interact with comp...
Establishing that machines cannot be creative in the same way as humans, we propose a computational ...
This paper begins by briefly looking at two of the dominant perspectives on computational creativit...
This theoretical paper identifies a need for a definition of asymmetric co-creativity where creativi...
Research in computational creativity often focuses on autonomously creative systems, which incorpor...
How are computers typically perceived in co-creativity scenarios? And how does this affect how we ev...
Collaboration is a powerful way to inspire and support creativity. The field of computational creati...
Computational creativity is a newly emerging field within AI that focuses on the capacity of machine...
Creativity has become the motto of the modern world: everyone, every institution, and every company ...
Machines incorporating techniques from artificial intelligence and machine learning can work with hu...
The increasing popularity of computational creativity (CC) in recent years gives rise to the need fo...
Science and mathematics are currently underrepresented in the computational creativity (CC) communit...
This work presents the design of a computational system with creative capacity, based on the synthes...
Science and mathematics are currently underrepresented in the computational creativity (CC) communit...
This paper begins by briefly looking at two of the dom-inant perspectives on computational creativit...
Generative, ML-driven interactive systems have the potential to change how people interact with comp...
Establishing that machines cannot be creative in the same way as humans, we propose a computational ...
This paper begins by briefly looking at two of the dominant perspectives on computational creativit...
This theoretical paper identifies a need for a definition of asymmetric co-creativity where creativi...
Research in computational creativity often focuses on autonomously creative systems, which incorpor...
How are computers typically perceived in co-creativity scenarios? And how does this affect how we ev...
Collaboration is a powerful way to inspire and support creativity. The field of computational creati...
Computational creativity is a newly emerging field within AI that focuses on the capacity of machine...
Creativity has become the motto of the modern world: everyone, every institution, and every company ...
Machines incorporating techniques from artificial intelligence and machine learning can work with hu...
The increasing popularity of computational creativity (CC) in recent years gives rise to the need fo...
Science and mathematics are currently underrepresented in the computational creativity (CC) communit...
This work presents the design of a computational system with creative capacity, based on the synthes...
Science and mathematics are currently underrepresented in the computational creativity (CC) communit...
This paper begins by briefly looking at two of the dom-inant perspectives on computational creativit...
Generative, ML-driven interactive systems have the potential to change how people interact with comp...
Establishing that machines cannot be creative in the same way as humans, we propose a computational ...
This paper begins by briefly looking at two of the dominant perspectives on computational creativit...