Bibliography

This page attempts to provide a comprehensive bibliography of publications coming out of the field of Computational Creativity. In particular, it provides access to many of the papers presented at the international conferences and workshops on Computational Creativity. You can download a copy of this bibliography in BibTeX format.

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  • Pablo Gervás, Pérez, and Tony Veale, editors. Proceedings of the international joint workshop on computational creativity 2008, Madrid, Spain, sep 2008. Departamento de Ingeniera del Software e Inteligencia Artificial Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
  • Dan Ventura, Mary L. Maher, and Simon Colton, editors. Proceedings of AAAI spring symposium: creative intelligent systems, Technical Report SS-08-03, Stanford, California, USA, 2008. .

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  • Pablo Gervás, Alison Pease, and Tony Veale, editors. Workshop on computational creativity, working notes. 19th international joint conference on artificial intelligence, 30th july 2005, number 5-05 in Technical Report, Madrid, Spain, 2005. Departamento de ingeniera del software e inteligencia artificial, universidad complutense de madrid.

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  • Francisco C. Pereira, Simon Colton, and Pablo Gervás, editors. Proceedings of the First Joint Workshop on Computational Creativity, Madrid, Spain, sep 2004. Universidad Complutense de Madrid.

 

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  • John S. Gero and Mary L. Maher. Computational and cognitive models of creative design VI. Computational and Cognitive Models of Creative Design Series. Key centre of design computing and cognition, university of sydney, Heron Island, Australia, 2005.

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  • Anna K. Jordanous Evaluating computational creativity: a standardised procedure for evaluating creative systems and its application. PhD thesis, Department of Informatics, University of Sussex, sep 2011.

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  • Rob Saunders Curious design agents and artificial creativity. PhD thesis, University of Sydney, 2002.

 

Conference Papers

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  • Janita Aamir and Paul Bodily. Implementation of an anti-plagiarism constraint model for sequence generation systems In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 106-110, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Berkeley Andrus and Nancy Fulda. A data-driven architecture for social behavior in creator networks In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 339-348, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Berker Banar and Simon Colton. Connecting audio and graphic score using self-supervised representation learning – a case study with györgy ligeti’s artikulation In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 236-240, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Jessica Bielski, Burak Mete, Viktor Eisenstadt, Christoph Langenhan, Frank Petzold, and Klaus-Dieter Althoff. Chasing the white rabbit – a case study of predicting design phases of architects by training a deep neural network with sketch recognition through a digital drawing board In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 73-77, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Paul Bodily and Dan Ventura. Open computational creativity problems in computational theory In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 112-120, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Michele Boggia, Sardana Ivanova, Simo Linkola, Hannu Toivonen, and Anna Kantosalo. Casual poetry creators: a design pattern and internal evaluation measures In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 2-6, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Michele Boggia, Sardana Ivanova, Simo Linkola, Anna Kantosalo, and Hannu Toivonen. One line at a time — generation and internal evaluation of interactive poetry In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 7-11, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Daniel Brown and Dan Ventura. Ethics, aesthetics and computational creativity In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 150-158, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Daniel Brown and Anna Jordanous. Is style reproduction a computational creativity task? In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 220-229, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Alex Calderwood, Noah Wardrip-Fruin, and Michael Mateas. Spinning coherent interactive fiction through foundation model prompts In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 44-53, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Sara Cardinale and Simon Colton. Neo-riemannian theory for generative film and videogame music In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 231-235, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Patrick Chieppe, Penny Sweetser, and Eryn Newman. Bayesian modelling of the well-made surprise In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 126-135, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Ziv Epstein, Hope Schroeder, and Dava Newman. When happy accidents spark creativity: bringing collaborative speculation to life with generative ai In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 334-338, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Benjamin Fele, Jan Babič, Senja Pollak, and Martin Žnidaršič. Evaluation of curriculum learning algorithms using computational creativity inspired metrics In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 364-373, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Nancy Fulda and Chaz Gundry. Conversational ai as improvisational co-creation – a dialogic perspective In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 246-250, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Pablo Gervás. Generating plotlines about attempting to avert disasters In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 67-71, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Evana Gizzi, Wo Wei Lin, Mateo Guaman Castro, Ethan Harvey, and Jivko Sinapov. Toward life-long creative problem solving: using world models for increased performance in novelty resolution In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 121-125, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Skylar Gordon, Robert Mahari, Manaswi Mishra, and Ziv Epstein. Co-creation and ownership for ai radio In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 241-245, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Alla Gubenko, Todd Lubart, and Claude Houssemand. From social robots to creative humans and back In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 87-95, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Aaron Hertzmann. Toward modeling creative processes for algorithmic painting In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 180-189, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Mika Hämäläinen, Khalid Alnajjar, and Thierry Poibeau. Modern french poetry generation with roberta and gpt-2 In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 12-16, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Francisco Ibarrola, Oliver Brown, and Kazjon Grace. Towards co-creative drawing based on contrastive language-image models In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 96-100, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Alayt Issak and Lav R. Varshney. Artistic autonomy in ai art In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 170-174, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Divyansh Jha, Kai Yi, Ivan Skorokhodov, and Mohamed Elhoseiny. Creative walk adversarial networks: novel art generation with probabilistic random walk deviation from style norms In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 195-204, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Anna Jordanous. Should we pursue sota in computational creativity? In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 159-163, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Anna Kantosalo, Simo Linkola, and Tomi Mäannistö. How to report the contributions of a cc system? In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 374-378, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Guanhong Li, Xiaoyun Guo, and Takashi Hashimoto. Noise as a key factor in realizing a creative society In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 349-353, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Róisíın Loughran. Bias and creativity In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 354-358, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Kieran Maraj and Doug Van Nort. Intergestura: a gestural agent based on sonic meditation practices In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 256-260, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Kana Maruyama and Michael Spranger. Interpretable relational representations for food ingredient recommendation systems In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 271-275, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Piotr Mirowski, Dylan Banarse, Mateusz Malinowski, Simon Osindero, and Chrisantha Fernando. Clip-clop: clip-guided collage and photomontage In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 190-194, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Caterina Moruzzi. The (artificial) physicality of creativity: how embodiment influences perceptions of creativity In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 78-86, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Hajime Murai, Shuuhei Toyosawa, Takayuki Shiratori, Takumi Yoshida, Shougo Nakamura, Yuuri Saito, Kazuki Ishikawa, Sakura Nemoto, Junya Iwasaki, Shoki Ohta, Arisa Ohba, and Takaki Fukumoto. Extraction of typical story plot patterns from genres within japanese popular entertainment works fukumoto In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 26-33, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Diarmuid P. O’Donoghue, Conor Brady, Shane Smullen, and Gary Crowe. Novelty assurance by a cognitively inspired analogy approach to uncover hidden similarity In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 277-281, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Alison Pease, Margareta Ackerman, Nic Pease, and Bernadette McFadden. A roadmap for therapeutic computational creativity In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 261-270, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Max Peeperkorn, Rob Saunders, Oliver Bown, and Anna Jordanous. Mechanising conceptual spaces using variational autoencoders In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 287-290, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Piera Riccio, Jose Luis Oliver, Francisco Escolano, and Nuria Oliver. Algorithmic censorship of art: a proposed research agenda In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 359-363, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Guendalina Righetti, Oliver Kutz, Daniele Porello, and Nicolas Troquard. A game of essence and serendipity: superb owls vs. cooking-woodpeckers In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 300-309, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Shin Sano and Seiji Yamada. D-graph: ai-assisted design concept exploration graph In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 101-105, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Vasanth Sarathy and Matthias Scheutz. Biplex: creative problem-solving by planning for experimentation In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 141-149, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Piotr Sawicki, Marek Grze’ s, Anna Jordanous, Daniel Brown, and Max Peeperkorn. Training gpt-2 to represent two romantic-era authors: challenges, evaluations and pitfalls In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 34-43, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Mei Si. Word embedding for analogy making In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 282-286, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Julia Siekiera, Marius Köppel, Edwin Simpson, Kevin Stowe, Iryna Gurevych, and Stefan Kramer. Ranking creative language characteristics in small data scenarios In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 136-140, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Amy Smith and Simon Colton. The @artbhot text-to-image twitter bot In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 175-179, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Brad Spendlove and Dan Ventura. Competitive language games as creative tasks with well-defined goals In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 291-299, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Claire Stevenson, Iris Smal, Matthijs Baas, Raoul Grasman, and Han van der Maas. Putting gpt-3’s creativity to the (alternative uses) test In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 164-168, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Renaud Bougueng Tchemeube, Jeff Ens, and Philippe Pasquier. Calliope: an online generative music system for symbolic multitrack composition In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 251-255, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Yingtao Tian, Marco Cuturi, and David Ha. Simultaneous multiple-prompt guided generation using differentiable optimal transport In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 324-332, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Joe Toplyn. Witscript 2: a system for generating improvised jokes without wordplay In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 54-58, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Alessandro Valitutti. The word-weaving clock: time constraints in word associations In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 310-313, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Tony Veale. Two-fisted comics generation: comics as a medium and as a representation for creative meanings In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 59-66, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Emmanouil Vermisso. Semantic ai models for guiding ideation in architectural design courses In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 205-209, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Lukas Wertz and Jonas Kuhn. Adapting transformer language models for application in computational creativity: generating german theater plays with varied topics In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 17-25, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Xiaomeng Ye, Ziwei Zhao, David Leake, and David Crandall. Generation and evaluation of creative images from limited data: a class-to-class vae approach In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 314-323, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.
  • Marvin Zammit, Antonios Liapis, and Georgios N. Yannakakis. Seeding diversity into ai art In Maria M. Hedblom, Anna Aurora Kantosalo, Roberto Confalonieri, Oliver Kutz, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the 13th international conference on computational creativity, pages 210-219, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, 2022. Association for computational creativity.

2021

  • Kuruvilla George Aiyankovil, Diarmuid O’Donoghue, and Rosemary Monahan. Creating new program proofs by combining abductive and deductive reasoning In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 395-399, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Khalid Alnajjar and Mika Hämäläinen. When a computer cracks a joke: automated generation of humorous headlines In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 292-299, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Patrícia Alves-Oliveira, Raquel Oliveira, Patrícia Arriaga, Ana Paiva, and Carlos Martinh. Inspiring social creativity in children with cubus In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 149-157, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Sebastian Berns, Terence Broad, Christian Guckelsberger, and Simon Colton. Automating generative deep learning for artistic purposes: challenges and opportunities In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 357-366, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Kuakou Bossou and Maya Ackerman. Should machines evaluate us? opportunities and challenges In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 203-207, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Boyd Branch, Piotr Mirowski, and Kory Mathewson. Collaborative storytelling with human actors and ai narrators In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 96-101, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Terence Broad, Sebastian Berns, Simon Colton, and Mick Grierson. Active divergence with generative deep learning – a survey and taxonomy In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 227-236, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Daniel Brown, Lauren Byl, and Maura Grossman. Are machine learning corpora “fair dealing” under canadian law? In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 158-162, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Filippo Carnovalini, Nicholas Harley, Steven T. Homer, Antonio Roda, and Geraint A. Wiggins. Meta-evaluating quantitative internal evaluation: a practical approach for developers In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 213-217, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Christopher Cassion, Maya Ackerman, and Anna Jordanous. The humble creative machine In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 434-437, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Chun-Yien Chang and Ying-Ping Chen. In the name of creativity: en route to inspiring machines In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 400-404, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Jean-Peic Chou and Marc Christie. Structures in tropes networks: toward a formal story grammar In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 32-41, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Simon Colton, Amy Smith, Sebastian Berns, and Ryan Murdock. Generative search engines: first experiments In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 237-246, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Simon Colton and Blanca Perez Ferrer. Ganlapse generative photography In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 281-285, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Arthur Flexer. Computational filling of curatorial gaps in a fine arts exhibition In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 2-5, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Miroslav Gajdacz, Janet Rafner, Steven Langsford, Arthur Hjorth, Carsten Bergenholtz, Michael Biskjaer, Lior Noy, Sebastian Risi, and Jacob Sherson. Crea.blender: a gan based casual creator for creativity assessment In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 405-409, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Jorge Alejandro Ramírez Gallardo, Brandon Francisco Hernández Troncoso, Rodrigo Castillo Gómez, and Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza. A case-based approach to creating movie poster compositions In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 266-275, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Lauryn Gayhardt and Maya Ackerman. Sovia: sonification of visual interactive art In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 391-394, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Songwei Ge and Devi Parikh. Visual conceptual blending with large-scale language and vision models In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 6-10, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Pablo Gervás, Eugenio Concepción, and Gonzalo Méndez. Assessing multiplot stories: from formative analysis to computational metrics In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 92-96, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Porter Glines, Isaac Griffith, and Paul Bodily. Software design patterns of computational creativity: a systematic mapping study In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 218-221, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Ashok Goel, Mukundan Kuthalam, Sung Hong, and Keith McGreggor. Entrepreneurship: a new frontier in a computational science of creativity In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 367-376, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Luís Gonçalo, João Miguel Cunha, and Penousal Machado. Towards a visual language using neural networks In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 419-423, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • João Gonçalves, Pedro Martins, and Amílcar F. Cardoso. A large-scale computational model of conceptual blending using multiple objective optimisation In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 424-428, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Samuel Goree. What does it take to cross the aesthetic gap? the development of image aesthetic quality assessment in computer vision In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 11-15, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Christian Guckelsberger, Anna Kantosalo, Santiago Negrete-Yankelevich, and Tapio Takala. Embodiment and computational creativity In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 192-201, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Maria Hedblom, Guendalina Righetti, and Oliver Kutz. Deciphering the cookie monster: a case study in impossible combinations In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 222-225, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Gillis Hermans, Thomas Winters, and Luc De Raedt. Shape inference and grammar induction for example-based procedural generation In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 342-349, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Sarah Ibrahimi. Composition, performance and evaluation: a dance education framework for ai systems In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 415-418, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Puneet Jain, Najma Mathema, Jonathan Skaggs, and Dan Ventura. Ideation via critic-based exploration of generator latent space In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 377-385, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Divyansh Jha, Hanna Chang, and Mohamed Elhoseiny. Wölfflin’s affective generative analysis for visual art In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 429-433, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Anna Jordanous and Juan Alvarado. The 7th aisb symposium on computational creativity (cc@aisb2020/21) In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 168-171, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Anna Kantosalo, Prashanth Thattai Ravikumar, Oliver Bown, Kazjon Grace, apio Takala, and Mary Lou Maher. Preface: second workshop on the future of co-creative systems In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 439-439, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Jingoog Kim and Mary Lou Maher. Evaluating the effect of co-creative systems on design ideation In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 440-443, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Janin Koch, Prashanth Thattai Ravikumar, and Filipe Calegario. Agency in co-creativity: towards a structured analysis of a concept In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 449-452, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Max Kreminski and Michael Mateas. Reflective creators In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 309-318, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Stephen James Krol, Teresa Llano, and Cagatay Goncu. Framing through music: a pilot study In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 16-20, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Danielle Lewis, Andrea Zugarini, and Eduardo Alonso. Syllable neural language models for english poem generation In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 350-356, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Thomas Melistas, Giannis Siglidis, Fivos Kalogiannis, and Ilan Manouach. A deep learning pipeline for the synthesis of graphic novels In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 256-265, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Virginia Melnyk. Punch card knitting pattern design in collaboration with gan In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 336-341, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Tiasa Mondol and Daniel Brown. Incorporating algorithmic information theory into fundamental concepts of computational creativity In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 173-181, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Hugo Gonçalo Oliveira. Exploring a masked language model for creative text transformation In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 62-71, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Henna Paakki. Conceptualizing human-computer intersubjectivity to develop computational humor In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 42-51, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Senja Pollak, Vid Podpečan, Janez Kranjc, Borut Lesjak, and Nada Lavrač. Scientific question generation: pattern-based and graph-based robochair methods In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 140-148, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Lara Pollet, Thomas Winters, and Pieter Delobelle. Learning to rank generated portmanteaus In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 386-390, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Rafael Pérez y Pérez, Lilla Lo Curto, and Bill Outcault. The stone of madness meets ai In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 163-167, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Jeba Rezwana and Mary Lou Maher. Cofi: a framework for modeling interaction in human-ai co-creative systems In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 444-448, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Melissa Roemmele. Inspiration through observation: demonstrating the influence of automatically generated text on creative writing In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 52-61, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • André Santos, Sofia H. Pinto, Rui P. Jorge, and Nuno Correia. Music synthesis from images In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 103-112, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Othman Sbai, Camille Couprie, and Mathieu Aubry. Surprising image compositions In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 248-255, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Juliana Shihadeh and Maya Ackerman. Mist: “you play, i’ll draw” In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 276-280, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Mohan Singamsetti, Anmol Mahajan, and Matthew Guzdial. Conceptual expansion neural architecture search (cenas) In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 327-335, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Yingtao Tian, Tarin Clanuwat, Chikahiko Suzuki, and Asanobu Kitamoto. Ukiyo-e analysis and creativity with attribute and geometry annotation In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 300-308, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Joe Toplyn. Witscript: a system for generating improvised jokes in a conversation In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 22-31, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Erin J. K. Truesdell, Jason Brent Smith, Sarah Mathew, Gloria Ashiya Katuka, Amanda Griffith, Tom McKlin, Brian Magerko, Jason Freeman, and Kristy Elizabeth Boyer. Supporting computational music remixing with a co-creative learning companion In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 113-121, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Oseremen Uduehi and Razvan Bunescu. Adversarial learning of expectation and surprise: experiments with geometric shapes In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 286-290, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Alessandro Valitutti. Dynamic creation of points of view In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 410-414, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Tony Veale and Philipp Wicke. Metaphor, blending and irony in action: creative performance as interpretation and emotionally-grounded choice In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 319-326, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Tony Veale. Walking the line in computational creativity: paradox and pitfall in the mitigation of automated offense In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 132-139, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Olga Vechtomova, Gaurav Sahu, and Dhruv Kumar. Lyricjam: a system for generating lyrics for live instrumental music In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 122-130, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Geraint Wiggins. Creativity and consciousness: framing, fiction and fraud In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 182-191, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Thomas Winters and Pieter Delobelle. Survival of the wittiest: evolving satire with language models In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 82-86, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • George Wright and Matthew Purver. Evaluating natural language descriptions generated in a workspace-based architecture In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 87-91, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Wolf De Wulf. Producing creative chess through chess engine selfplay In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 208-212, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Pinar Yanardag, Nick Obradovich, Manuel Cebrian, and Iyad Rahwan. Nightmare machine: a large-scale study to induce fear using artificial intelligence In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 72-81, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.
  • Haizi Yu, James Evans, Donna Gallo, Adam Kruse, William Patterson, and Lav Varshney. Ai-aided co-creation for wellbeing In Andrés Gómez Silva de Garza, Tony Veale, Wendy Aguilar, and Rafael Pérez y Pérez, editors, Proceedings of the 12th international conference on computational creativity, pages 453-456, México City, México (Virtual), 2021. Association for computational creativity.

2020

  • Jan Lø.. Post-creativity and ai: reverse-engineering our conceptual landscapes of creativity In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 326–333, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Sarah Abdellahi, Mary Lou Maher, and Safat Siddique. Arny: a co-creative system design based on emotional feedback In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 81–84, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Yana Agafonova, Alexey Tikhonov, and Ivan P. Yamshchikov. Paranoid transformer: reading narrative of madness as computational approach to creativity In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 146–152, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Gunjan Aggarwal and Devi Parikh. Neuro-symbolic generative art: a preliminary study In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 492–495, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Frederic Alexandre. Creativity explained by computational cognitive neuroscience In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 374–377, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Fernando Calderon H. Alvarado, Wan-Hsuan Lee, Yen-Hao Huang, and Yi-Shin Chen. Melody similarity and tempo diversity as evolutionary factors for music variations by genetic algorithms In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 251–254, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Juan Alvarado and Geraint A. Wiggins. Meta-level evaluation and transformational creativity; an analysis of mexica In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 173–176, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Prithviraj Ammanabrolu, William Broniec, Alex Mueller, Jeremy Paul, and Mark O. Riedl. Toward automated quest generation in text-adventure games In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 131–138, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Hyemin Bae, Bryan Ortega-Welch, and Jose Luis García Castillo del y López. Printing error: creating uniqueness In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 382–385, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Sebastian Berns and Simon Colton. Bridging generative deep learning and computational creativity In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 406–409, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Paul Bodily and Dan Ventura. What happens when a computer joins the group? In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 41–48, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Daniel Bolojan and Emmanouil Vermisso. Deep learning as heuristic approach for architectural concept generation In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 98–105, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Oliver Bown, Kazjon Grace, Liam Bray, and Dan Ventura. A speculative exploration of the role of dialogue in human-computerco-creation In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 25–32, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Nádia Carvalho and Gilberto Bernardes. Towards balanced tunes: a review of symbolic music representations and their hierarchical modeling In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 236–242, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Jun Chang and Margareta Ackerman. A climate change educational creator In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 77–80, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Lee Cheatley, Margareta Ackerman, Alison Pease, and Wendy Moncur. Co-creative songwriting for bereavement support In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 33–40, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Rowland Chen, Roger B. Dannenberg, Bhiksha Raj, and Rita Singh. Artificial creative intelligence: breaking the imitation barrier In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 319–325, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Simon Colton, Jon McCormack, Michael Cook, and Sebastian Berns. Creativity theatre for demonstrable computational creativity In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 288–291, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Simon Colton, Alison Pease, Christian Guckelsberger, Jon McCormack, and Teresa Llano. On the machine condition and its creative expression In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 342–349, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • João M. Cunha, Sarah Harmon, Christian Guckelsberger, Anna Kantosalo, Paul M. Bodily, and Kazjon Grace. Understanding and strengthening the computational creativity community: a report from the computational creativity task force In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 1–7, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • João M. Cunha, Pedro Martins, and Penousal Machado. Let’s figure this out: a roadmap for visual conceptual blending In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 445–452, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • João M. Cunha, Pedro Martins, and Penousal Machado. Ever-changing flags: impact and ethics of modifying national symbols In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 410–413, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • João M. Cunha, Pedro Martins, Nuno Lourenço, and Penousal Machado. Emojinating co-creativity: integrating self-evaluation and context-adaptation In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 85–88, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Snehal Dhengre, Jayant Mathur, Farzaneh Oghazian, Xiaomei Tan, and Christopher McComb. Towards enhanced creativity in interface design through automated usability evaluation In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 366–369, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Daphne Theodorakopoulos Dominique Geissler Elisa Nguyen and Lorenzo Gatti. Pokérator – unveil your inner pokémon In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 500–503, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Daniel Cardoso Llach Erik Ulberg and Daragh Byrne. Hand-crafting neural networks for art-making In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 508–511, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Mark Ferguson, Sebastian Deterding, Andreas Lieberoth, Marc Malmdorf Andersen, Sam Devlin, Daniel Kudenko, and James Alfred Walker. Automatic similarity detection in lego ducks In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 106–109, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Dominique Geissler, Elisa Nguyen, Daphne Theodorakopoulos, and Lorenzo Gatti. Pokérator – unveil your inner pokémon In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 500–503, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Evana Gizzi, Lakshmi Nair, Jivko Sinapov, and Sonia Chernova. From computational creativity to creative problem solving agents In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 370–373, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Porter Glines, Brandon Biggs, and Paul M. Bodily. A leap of creativity: from systems that generalize to systems that filter In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 297–302, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Alexander Hagg, Alexander Asteroth, and Thomas Bäck. A deep dive into exploring the preference hypervolume In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 394–397, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Makayla Harris, Hunter Harris, and Paul Bodily. Erwem: events represented with emotive music using topic-filtered tweets In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 255–258, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Hunter Harris, Makayla Thompson, Isaac Griffith, and Paul Bodily. Exploring cc in xr: visualizing creative conversation topics to facilitate meaningful face-to-face interaction In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 429–436, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Mika Hämäläinen, Niko Partanen, Khalid Alnajjar, Jack Rueter, and Thierry Poibeau. Automatic dialect adaptation in finnish and its effect on perceived creativity In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 204–211, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Anna Kantosalo, Prashanth Thattai Ravikumar, Kazjon Grace, and Tapio Takala. Modalities, styles and strategies: an interaction framework for human-computer co-creativity In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 57–64, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Anna Kantosalo and Tapio Takala. Five c’s for human-computer co-creativity –- an update on classical creativity perspectives In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 17–24, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Thomas Kerdreux, Louis Thiry, and Erwan Kerdreux. Interactive neural style transfer with artists In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 437–444, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Meha Kumar, Duri Long, and Brian Magerko. Creativity metrics for a lead-and-follow dynamic in an improvisational dance agent In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 276–283, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Amy LaViers and Ilya Vidrin. Can a robot do a trust fall? absurdity as a component of human intelligence and embodiment In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 402–405, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Dylan Lasher, Tyler Hedgepeth, Nickolas Nathan Taylor, and Paul Bodily. Emotive music composition from visual sources of inspiration In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 263–266, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Nada Lavrač, Matej Martinc, Senja Pollak, and Bojan Cestnik. Bisociative literature-based discovery: lessons learned and new prospects In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 139–145, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Alice X. Li and Devi Parikh. Lemotif: an affective visual journal using deep neural networks In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 453–460, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Simo Linkola, Niko Mäkitalo, and Tomi Männistö. On the inherent creativity of self-adaptive systems In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 362–365, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Simo Linkola, Christian Guckelsberger, and Anna Kantosalo. Action selection in the creative systems framework In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 303–310, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Jen-Yu Liu, Yu-Hua Chen, Yin-Cheng Yeh, and Yi-Hsuan Yang. Score and lyrics-free singing voice generation In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 196–203, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Maria Teresa Llano, Mark d’Inverno, Matthew Yee-King, Jon McCormack, Alon Ilsar, Alison Pease, and Simon Colton. Explainable computational creativity In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 334–341, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Michele Loi, Elenora Viganó, and Lonneke van der Plas. The societal and ethical relevance of computational creativity In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 398–401, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Gunter Lösel, Piotr Mirowski, and Kory W. Mathewson. Do digital agents do dada? In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 488–491, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Martin Marzidovšek and Senja Pollak. A study on reproducibility in computational creativity research In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 350–357, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Kory Wallace Mathewson, Pablo Samuel Castro, Colin Cherry, George Foster, and Marc G. Bellemare. Shaping the narrative arc: information-theoretic collaborative dialoguepaper type: technical paper In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 9–16, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Rui Mendes and Hugo Gonçalo Oliveira. Comparing different methods for assigning portuguese proverbs to news headlines In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 153–160, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Rui Mendes and Hugo Gonçalo Oliveira. Teco: exploring word embeddings for text adaptation to a given context In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 185–188, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Piotr Mirowski, Kory Mathewson, Boyd Branch, Thomas Winters, Ben Verhoeven, and Jenny Elfving. Rosetta code: improv in any language In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 115–122, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Hugo Gonçalo Oliveira. Weirdanalogymatic: experimenting with analogy for lyrics transformation In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 228–235, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Jéssica Parente, Tiago Martins, João Bicker, and Penousal Machado. Which type is your type? In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 476–483, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Devi Parikh and Lawrence C. Zitnick. Exploring crowd co-creation scenarios for sketches In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 73–76, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Devi Parikh. Predicting a creator’s preferences in, and from, interactive generative art In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 484–487, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Andreea-Oana Petac, Anne-Gwenn Bosser, Fred Charles, Pierre De Loor, and Marc Cavazza. A pragmatics-based model for narrative dialogue generation In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 161–168, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Elena Petrovskaya, Sebastian Deterding, and Simon Colton. Casual creators in the wild: a typology of commercial generative creativity support tools In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 65–72, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Rafael Pérez y Pérez. Mexican international colloquium on computational creativity In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 378–381, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Noriana Radwan and Christopher McComb. Using adaption-innovation theory to simulate robustness in design teams In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 386–389, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Prashanth Thattai Ravikumar and Devangini Patel. Engendering co-creative experiences through agent parametric control In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 49–56, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Sérgio Rebelo, João Bicker, and Penousal Machado. Evolutionary experiments in typesetting of letterpress-inspired posters In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 110–113, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Jesse Roberts and Douglas H. Fisher. Extending the philosophy of computational criticism In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 358–361, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Richard Savery, Lisa Zahray, and Gil Weinberg. Shimon the rapper: a real-time system for human-robot interactive rap battles In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 212–219, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Gerard Serra, David Miralles, María Casals, and Míriam López. Exploring the flexibility of a design tool through different artificial agents In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 90–97, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Andres Sewell, Andrew Christiansen, and Paul Bodily. Creative constellation generation: a system description In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 496–499, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Juliana Shihadeh and Margareta Ackerman. Emily: an emily dickinson machine In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 243–246, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Chaehan So. Aesthetic preferences of neural style transfer-generated portrait images: an exploratory study with the two-alternative-forced-choice task In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 423–428, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Brad Spendlove and Dan Ventura. Creating six-word stories via inferred linguistic and semantic formats In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 123–130, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Brad Spendlove and Dan Ventura. Humans in the black box: a new paradigm for evaluating the design of creative systems In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 311–318, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Luca Stornaiuolo, Nima Dehmamy, Albert-László Barabási, and Mauro Martino. 3d topology transformation with generative adversarial networks In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 461–468, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Xiaodong Tan and Mathis Antony. Automated music generation for visual art through emotion In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 247–250, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Purva Tendulkar, Abhishek Das, Aniruddha Kembhavi, and Devi Parikh. Feel the music: automatically generating a dance for an input song In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 292–295, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Yingtao Tian, Chikahiko Suzuki, Tarin Clanuwat, Mikel Bober-Irizar, Alex Lamb, and Asanobu Kitamoto. Kaokore: a pre-modern japanese art facial expression dataset In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 415–422, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Alexey Tikhonov and Ivan P. Yamshchikov. Drum beats and where to find them: sampling drum patterns from a latent space In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 190–195, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Bradley Tyler, Katherine Wilsdon, and Paul Bodily. Computational humor: automated pun generation In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 181–184, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Erik Ulberg, Daniel Cardoso Llach, and Daragh Byrne. Hand-crafting neural networks for art-making In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 508–511, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Lav R. Varshney. Limits theorems for creativity with intentionality In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 390–393, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Pedro Alves da Veiga. Hello, an interactive cinematic generative artwork In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 469–475, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Gabriel Vigliensoni, Louis McCallum, and Rebecca Fiebrink. Creating latent spaces for modern music genre rhythms using minimal training data In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 259–262, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Benedikte Wallace, Charles P. Martin, Jim Torresen, and Kristian Nymoen. Towards movement generation with audio features In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 284–287, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Philipp Wicke and Tony Veale. Show, don’t (just) tell: embodiment and spatial metaphor in computational story-telling In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 268–275, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Philipp Wicke and João M. Cunha. An approach for text-to-emoji translation In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 504–507, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Philipp Wicke and João M. Cunha. :books: :arrow_right: :slight_smile: an approach for text-to-emoji translation In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 504–507, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Thomas Winters and Luc De Raedt. Discovering textual structures: generative grammar induction using template trees In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 177–180, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • George A. Wright and Matthew Purver. Creative language generation in a society of engagement and reflection In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 169–172, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.
  • Jichen Wu, Maarten H. Lamers, and Wojtek J. Kowalczyk. Being creative: a cross-domain mapping network In Tony Veale F. Amílcar Cardoso Penousal Machado and João Miguel Cunha, editors, Proceedings of the 11th international conference on computational creativity, page 220–227, Coimbra, Portugal, 2020. Association for computational creativity.

2019

  • Margareta Ackerman and Rafael Pérez y Pérez. Field work in computational creativity In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 236–242, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Taisuke Akimoto. Theoretical framework for computational story blending: from a cognitive system perspective In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 49–56, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Khalid Alnajjar, Leo Leppänen, and Hannu Toivonen. No time like the present: methods for generating colourful and factual multilingual news headlines In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 258–265, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Cyran Aouameur, Philippe Esling, and Gaëtan Hadjeres. Neural drum machine : an interactive system for real-time synthesis of drum sounds In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 92–99, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • David Apel, Sophie Bensamou, Veronique Ferval, Jing Fu, Richard Goodwin, Christian Harris, Andrea Lombardi, Robin Lougee, Joana Maria, Richard Segal, and Tenzin Yeshi. Two fragrances designed for brazilian millennials In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 360–361, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Théis Bazin and Gaëtan Hadjeres. Nonoto: a model-agnostic web interface for interactive music composition by inpainting In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 89–91, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Leonid Berov. Summaries can frame–-but no effect on creativity In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 164–171, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Paul M. Bodily, Porter Glines, and Brandon Biggs. “she offered no argument”: constrained probabilistic modeling for mnemonic device generation In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 81–88, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Kyle Booten. Fragile pulse: a meditation app In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 354–355, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Kyle Booten. Toward digital progymnasmata In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 1–8, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Razvan C. Bunescu and Oseremen O. Uduehi. Learning to surprise: a composer-audience architecture In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 41–48, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Pablo Samuel Castro. Performing structured improvisations with pre-trained deep learning models In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 306–310, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Lee Cheatley, Wendy Moncur, and Alison Pease. Opportunities for computational creativity in a therapeutic context In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 341–345, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Simon Colton, Alison Pease, Michael Cook, and Chunyang Chen. The hr3 system for automatic code generation in creative settings In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 108–115, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Eugenio Concepción, Pablo Gervás, and Gonzalo Méndez. Evolving the ines story generation system: from single to multiple plot lines In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, pages 220-227, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Michael Cook, Simon Colton, Alison Pease, and Maria Teresa Llano. Framing in computational creativity – a survey and taxonomy In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 156–163, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • João Miguel Cunha, Sérgio Rebelo, Pedro Martins, and Penousal Machado. Assessing usefulness of a visual blending system: “pictionary has used image-making new meaning logic for decades. we don’t need a computational platform to explore the blending phenomena”, do we? In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 296–300, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Nicholas Davis, Safat Siddiqui, Pegah Karimi, Mary Lou Maher, and Kazjon Grace. Creative sketching partner: a co-creative sketching tool to inspire design creativity In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 358–359, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Douglas H. Fisher and Haerin Shin. Critique as creativity: towards developing computational commentators on creative works In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 172–179, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Douglas H. Fisher, Emily Markert, Abigail Roberts, and Kamala Varma. Region radio: an ai that finds and tells stories about places In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 336–340, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Jing Fu, Richard Goodwin, Christian Harris, Kimberly Lang, Robin Lougee, CJ, Joana Maria, Jim Martin, Richard Segal, and Tenzin Yeshi. Computational-creativity enabled one pan seasonings for retail sale In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 362–363, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Pablo Gervás. Generating a search space of typical narrative plots In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 228–235, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Rachel Goldstein, Andy Vainauskas, Margareta Ackerman, and Robert M. Keller. Mindmusic: brain-controlled musical improvisation In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 282–285, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • João Gonçalves, Aaron Bembenek, Pedro Martins, and Amílcar Cardoso. Going into greater depth in the quest for hidden frames In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 291–295, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Eyal Gruss. Wandergan In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 346–347, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Eyal Gruss, Ayelet Sapirshtein, and Vered Heruti. Pictures of j** girls in synthesis In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 348–349, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Luis Fernando Gutiérrez and Rafael Pérez y Pérez. Analyzing art works: the six steps methodology In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 73–80, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Matthew Guzdial and Mark Riedl. Combinets: creativity via recombination of neural networks In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 180–187, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Tan Hao Hao. Chordal: a chord-based approach for music generation using bi-lstms In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 364–365, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Sarah Harmon and Katie McDonough. The draw-a-computational-creativity-researcher test (daccrt): exploring stereotypic images and descriptions of computational creativity In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 243–249, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Mika Hämäläinen and Khalid Alnajjar. Modelling the socialization of creative agents in a master – apprentice setting: the case of movie title puns In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 266–273, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Mikhail Jacob, Prabhav Chawla, Lauren Douglas, Ziming He, Jason Lee, Tanuja Sawant, and Brian Magerko. Affordance-based generation of pretend object interaction variants for human-computer improvisational theater In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 140–147, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Vikram Jamwal. Exploring the notion of self in creative self-expression In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 331–335, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Pegah Karimi, Mary Lou Maher, Nicholas Davis, and Kazjon Grace. Deep learning in a computational model for conceptual shifts in a co-creative design system In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 17–24, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Diana Kim, Jason Xu, Ahmed Elgammal, and Marian Mazzone. Computational analysis of content in fine art paintings In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 33–40, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Carolyn Lamb and Daniel G. Brown. Twitsong 3.0: towards semantic revisions in computational poetry In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 212–219, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Simo Linkola and Anna Kantosalo. Extending creative systems framework for analysis of creative agent societies In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 204–211, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Nicholas Meade, Nicholas Barreyre, Scott C. Lowe, and Sageev Oore. Exploring conditioning for generative music systems with human-interpretable controls In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 148–155, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Masayuki Numao. Emotion-driven creative music composition in brainmelody® In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 356–357, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Alejandro Oñate, Gonzalo Méndez, and Pablo Gervás. Emolift: elevator conversations based on emotions In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 124–131, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Alison Pease, Simon Colton, Chris Warburton, Athanasios Nathanail, Irina Preda, Daniel Arnold, Daniel Winterstein, and Mike Cook. The importance of applying computational creativity to scientific and mathematical domains In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 250–257, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Marija Majda Perišić, Mario Štorga, and John Gero. Situated novelty in computational creativity studies In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 286–290, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Mariel Pettee, Chase Shimmin, Douglas Duhaime, and Ilya Vidrin. Beyond imitation: generative and variational choreography via machine learning In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 196–203, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Prashanth Thattai Ravikumar and Lonce Wyse. Masse: a system for music action selection through state evaluation In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 132–139, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Kyle Robinson and Dan Brown. Shallow art: art extension through simple machine learning In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 316–320, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Ana Rodrigues, Amílcar Cardoso, and Penousal Machado. A dynamic approach for the generation of perceptual associations In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 301–305, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • J. Rosenbaum. Hidden worlds In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 352–353, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Quinten Rosseel and Geraint A. Wiggins. Engagement-reflection in software construction In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 321–325, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Christoph Salge, Christian Guckelsberger, Michael Cerny Green, Rodrigo Canaan, and Julian Togelius. Generative design in minecraft: chronicle challenge In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 311–315, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Brad Spendlove and Dan Ventura. Modeling knowledge, expression, and aesthetics via sensory grounding In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 326–330, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Purva Tendulkar, Kalpesh Krishna, Ramprasaath R. Selvaraju, and Devi Parikh. Trick or treat : thematic reinforcement for artistic typography In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 188–195, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Tony Veale, Philipp Wicke, and Thomas Mildner. Duets ex machina: on the performative aspects of “double acts” in computational creativity In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 57–64, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Tony Veale. Read me like a book: lessons in affective, topical and personalized computational creativity In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 25–32, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Likai Wang, Patrick Janssen, and Guohua Ji. Reshaping design search spaces for efficient computational design optimization in architecture In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 100–107, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Tom White and Bryan Loh. Spacesheet: navigating conceptual space with a spreadsheet interface In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 9–16, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Thomas Winters, Vincent Nys, and Daniel De Schreye. Towards a general framework for humor generation from rated examples In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 274–281, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Lonce Wyse. Mechanisms of artistic creativity in deep learning neural networks In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 116–123, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Halley Young. Algorithm as determinant of form in music In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 350–351, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.
  • Judith van Stegeren and Mariët Theune. Churnalist: fictional headline generation for context-appropriate flavor text In Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, and Mary Lou Maher, editors, Proceedings of the 10th international conference on computational creativity, page 65–72, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, 2019. Association for computational creativity.

2018

  • Margareta Ackerman, James Morgan, and Christopher Cassion. Co-creative conceptual art In François Pachet, Anna Jordanous, and Carlos León, editors, Proceedings of the ninth international conference on computational creativity (iccc’18), page 1–8, Salamanca, Spain, 2018. Association for computational creativity.
  • Khalid Alnajjar, Hadaytullah Hadaytullah, and Hannu Toivonen. “talent, skill and support.” a method for automatic creation of slogans. In François Pachet, Anna Jordanous, and Carlos León, editors, Proceedings of the ninth international conference on computational creativity (iccc’18), page 88–95, Salamanca, Spain, 2018. Association for computational creativity.
  • Juan Alvarado and Geraint A. Wiggins. Exploring the engagement and reflection model with the creative systems framework In François Pachet, Anna Jordanous, and Carlos León, editors, Proceedings of the ninth international conference on computational creativity (iccc’18), page 200–207, Salamanca, Spain, 2018. Association for computational creativity.
  • Gabriella A. B. Barros, Michael Cerny Green, Antonios Liapis, and Julian Togelius. Data-driven design: a case for maximalist game design In François Pachet, Anna Jordanous, and Carlos León, editors, Proceedings of the ninth international conference on computational creativity (iccc’18), page 169–176, Salamanca, Spain, 2018. Association for computational creativity.
  • Leonid Berov and Kai-Uwe Kühnberger. An evaluation of perceived personality in fictional characters generated by affective simulation In François Pachet, Anna Jordanous, and Carlos León, editors, Proceedings of the ninth international conference on computational creativity (iccc’18), page 24–31, Salamanca, Spain, 2018. Association for computational creativity.
  • Debarun Bhattacharjya, Dharmashankar Subramanian, and Lav Varshney. Generalization across contexts in unsupervised computational creativity In François Pachet, Anna Jordanous, and Carlos León, editors, Proceedings of the ninth international conference on computational creativity (iccc’18), page 40–47, Salamanca, Spain, 2018. Association for computational creativity.
  • Paul Bodily and Dan Ventura. Explainability: an aesthetic for aesthetics in computational creative systems In François Pachet, Anna Jordanous, and Carlos León, editors, Proceedings of the ninth international conference on computational creativity (iccc’18), page 153–160, Salamanca, Spain, 2018. Association for computational creativity.
  • Simon Colton, Mark J. Nelson, Edward J. Powley, Swen Gaudl, Rob Saunders, Blanca Perez Ferrer, Peter Ivey, and Michael Cook. A parameter-space design methodology for casual creators In François Pachet, Anna Jordanous, and Carlos León, editors, Proceedings of the ninth international conference on computational creativity (iccc’18), page 264–271, Salamanca, Spain, 2018. Association for computational creativity.
  • Simon Colton, Alison Pease, and Rob Saunders. Issues of authenticity in autonomously creative systems In François Pachet, Anna Jordanous, and Carlos León, editors, Proceedings of the ninth international conference on computational creativity (iccc’18), page 272–279, Salamanca, Spain, 2018. Association for computational creativity.
  • Simon Colton, Edward J. Powley, and Michael Cook. Investigating and automating the creative act of software engineering: a position paper In François Pachet, Anna Jordanous, and Carlos León, editors, Proceedings of the ninth international conference on computational creativity (iccc’18), page 224–231, Salamanca, Spain, 2018. Association for computational creativity.
  • Alexandra Coman, Erik Mueller, and Margaret Mayer. Thoughtful surprise generation as a computational creativity challenge In François Pachet, Anna Jordanous, and Carlos León, editors, Proceedings of the ninth international conference on computational creativity (iccc’18), page 96–103, Salamanca, Spain, 2018. Association for computational creativity.
  • Eugenio Concepcion, Pablo Gervás, and Gonzalo Mendez. Ines: a reconstruction of the charade storytelling system using the afanasyev framework In François Pachet, Anna Jordanous, and Carlos León, editors, Proceedings of the ninth international conference on computational creativity (iccc’18), page 48–54, Salamanca, Spain, 2018. Association for computational creativity.
  • Michael Cook and Simon Colton. Neighbouring communities: interaction, lessons and opportunities In François Pachet, Anna Jordanous, and Carlos León, editors, Proceedings of the ninth international conference on computational creativity (iccc’18), page 256–263, Salamanca, Spain, 2018. Association for computational creativity.
  • Michael Cook and Simon Colton. Redesigning computationally creative systems for continuous creation In François Pachet, Anna Jordanous, and Carlos León, editors, Proceedings of the ninth international conference on computational creativity (iccc’18), page 32–39, Salamanca, Spain, 2018. Association for computational creativity.
  • Miguel Cruz, Paul Hardman, and João Miguel Cunha. Computationally generating images for music albums In François Pachet, Anna Jordanous, and Carlos León, editors, Proceedings of the ninth international conference on computational creativity (iccc’18), page 309, Salamanca, Spain, 2018. Association for computational creativity.
  • João Cunha, Pedro Martins, and Penousal Machado. How shell and horn make a unicorn: experimenting with visual blending in emoji In François Pachet, Anna Jordanous, and Carlos León, editors, Proceedings of the ninth international conference on computational creativity (iccc’18), page 145–152, Salamanca, Spain, 2018. Association for computational creativity.
  • Jeffrey Ens and Philippe Pasquier. Midi database and representation manager for deep learning In François Pachet, Anna Jordanous, and Carlos León, editors, Proceedings of the ninth international conference on computational creativity (iccc’18), page 304, Salamanca, Spain, 2018. Association for computational creativity.
  • Jeffrey Ens and Philippe Pasquier. Caemsi : a cross-domain analytic evaluation methodology for style imitation In François Pachet, Anna Jordanous, and Carlos León, editors, Proceedings of the ninth international conference on computational creativity (iccc’18), page 64–71, Salamanca, Spain, 2018. Association for computational creativity.
  • Xiou Ge, Jinjun Xiong, and Lav Varshney. Computational creativity for valid rube goldberg machines In François Pachet, Anna Jordanous, and Carlos León, editors, Proceedings of the ninth international conference on computational creativity (iccc’18), page 72–79, Salamanca, Spain, 2018. Association for computational creativity.
  • Pablo Gervás. Targeted storyfying: creating stories about particular events In François Pachet, Anna Jordanous, and Carlos León, editors, Proceedings of the ninth international conference on computational creativity (iccc’18), page 232–239, Salamanca, Spain, 2018. Association for computational creativity.
  • Kazjon Grace, Mary Lou Maher, Nick Davis, and Omar Eltayeby. Surprise walks: encouraging users towards novel concepts with sequential suggestions In François Pachet, Anna Jordanous, and Carlos León, editors, Proceedings of the ninth international conference on computational creativity (iccc’18), page 208–215, Salamanca, Spain, 2018. Association for computational creativity.
  • Matthew Guzdial, Nicholas Liao, Vishwa Shah, and Mark Riedl. Creative invention benchmark In François Pachet, Anna Jordanous, and Carlos León, editors, Proceedings of the ninth international conference on computational creativity (iccc’18), page 192–199, Salamanca, Spain, 2018. Association for computational creativity.
  • Otto Hantula and Simo Linkola. Towards goal-aware collaboration in artistic agent societies In François Pachet, Anna Jordanous, and Carlos León, editors, Proceedings of the ninth international conference on computational creativity (iccc’18), page 136–143, Salamanca, Spain, 2018. Association for computational creativity.
  • Jay Hardesty. Steering circularity between musical anticipation and repetition In François Pachet, Anna Jordanous, and Carlos León, editors, Proceedings of the ninth international conference on computational creativity (iccc’18), page 310, Salamanca, Spain, 2018. Association for computational creativity.
  • Maria Hedblom, Rafael Peñaloza, Giancarlo Guizzardi, and Oliver Kutz. Under the super-suit: what superheroes can reveal about inherited properties in conceptual blending In François Pachet, Anna Jordanous, and Carlos León, editors, Proceedings of the ninth international conference on computational creativity (iccc’18), page 216–223, Salamanca, Spain, 2018. Association for computational creativity.
  • Mika Hämäläinen. Harnessing nlg to create finnish poetry automatically In François Pachet, Anna Jordanous, and Carlos León, editors, Proceedings of the ninth international conference on computational creativity (iccc’18), page 9–15, Salamanca, Spain, 2018. Association for computational creativity.
  • Pegah Karimi, Kazjon Grace, Mary Lou Maher, and Nicholas Davis. Evaluating creativity in computational co-creative systems In François Pachet, Anna Jordanous, and Carlos León, editors, Proceedings of the ninth international conference on computational creativity (iccc’18), page 104–111, Salamanca, Spain, 2018. Association for computational creativity.
  • Malte Loller-Andersen and Björn Gambäck. Deep learning-based poetry generation given visual input In François Pachet, Anna Jordanous, and Carlos León, editors, Proceedings of the ninth international conference on computational creativity (iccc’18), page 240–247, Salamanca, Spain, 2018. Association for computational creativity.
  • Roisin Loughran and Michael O’Neill. Is computational creativity domain-general? In François Pachet, Anna Jordanous, and Carlos León, editors, Proceedings of the ninth international conference on computational creativity (iccc’18), pages 112-119-, Salamanca, Spain, 2018. Association for computational creativity.
  • Lewis Mckeown and Anna Jordanous. An evaluation of the impact of constraints on the perceived creativity of narrative generating software In François Pachet, Anna Jordanous, and Carlos León, editors, Proceedings of the ninth international conference on computational creativity (iccc’18), page 16–23, Salamanca, Spain, 2018. Association for computational creativity.
  • María Navarro and Hugo Gonçalo Oliveira. Integrating a ethno-music and a tra-la-lyrics for composing popular spanish songs In François Pachet, Anna Jordanous, and Carlos León, editors, Proceedings of the ninth international conference on computational creativity (iccc’18), page 305, Salamanca, Spain, 2018. Association for computational creativity.
  • Hugo Gonçalo Oliveira and Ricardo Rodrigues. A set of procedures attempting at the generation of verbal humor in portuguese In François Pachet, Anna Jordanous, and Carlos León, editors, Proceedings of the ninth international conference on computational creativity (iccc’18), page 307, Salamanca, Spain, 2018. Association for computational creativity.
  • Vid Podpecan, Nada Lavrač, Geraint Wiggins, and Senja Pollak. Conceptualising computational creativity: towards automated historiography of a research field In François Pachet, Anna Jordanous, and Carlos León, editors, Proceedings of the ninth international conference on computational creativity (iccc’18), page 288–295, Salamanca, Spain, 2018. Association for computational creativity.
  • Rafael Pérez Y. Pérez. The computational creativity continuum In François Pachet, Anna Jordanous, and Carlos León, editors, Proceedings of the ninth international conference on computational creativity (iccc’18), page 177–184, Salamanca, Spain, 2018. Association for computational creativity.
  • Sérgio Rebelo, João Bicker, and Penousal Machado. Computational creative experiments in the development of visual identities. In François Pachet, Anna Jordanous, and Carlos León, editors, Proceedings of the ninth international conference on computational creativity (iccc’18), page 308, Salamanca, Spain, 2018. Association for computational creativity.
  • Andraž Repar, Matej Martinc, Martin Znidarsic, and Senja Pollak. Bislon: bisociative slogan generation based on stylistic literary devices In François Pachet, Anna Jordanous, and Carlos León, editors, Proceedings of the ninth international conference on computational creativity (iccc’18), page 248–255, Salamanca, Spain, 2018. Association for computational creativity.
  • Stefan Riegl and Tony Veale. Live, die, evaluate, repeat: do-over simulation in the generation of coherent episodic stories In François Pachet, Anna Jordanous, and Carlos León, editors, Proceedings of the ninth international conference on computational creativity (iccc’18), page 80–87, Salamanca, Spain, 2018. Association for computational creativity.
  • Ana Rodrigues, Amílcar Cardoso, and Penousal Machado. Generation of aesthetic emotions guided by perceptual features In François Pachet, Anna Jordanous, and Carlos León, editors, Proceedings of the ninth international conference on computational creativity (iccc’18), page 306, Salamanca, Spain, 2018. Association for computational creativity.
  • Rob Saunders and Petra Gemeinboeck. Performative body mapping for designing expressive robots In François Pachet, Anna Jordanous, and Carlos León, editors, Proceedings of the ninth international conference on computational creativity (iccc’18), page 280–287, Salamanca, Spain, 2018. Association for computational creativity.
  • Danial Smith. Erebuild level creator In François Pachet, Anna Jordanous, and Carlos León, editors, Proceedings of the ninth international conference on computational creativity (iccc’18), page 144, Salamanca, Spain, 2018. Association for computational creativity.
  • Brad Spendlove, Nathan Zabriskie, and Dan Ventura. An hbpl-based approach to the creation of six-word stories In François Pachet, Anna Jordanous, and Carlos León, editors, Proceedings of the ninth international conference on computational creativity (iccc’18), page 161–168, Salamanca, Spain, 2018. Association for computational creativity.
  • Tony Veale. Appointment in samarra: pre-destination and bi-camerality in lightweight story-telling systems In François Pachet, Anna Jordanous, and Carlos León, editors, Proceedings of the ninth international conference on computational creativity (iccc’18), page 128–135, Salamanca, Spain, 2018. Association for computational creativity.
  • Tony Veale. A massive sarcastic robot: what a great idea! two approaches to the computational generation of irony In François Pachet, Anna Jordanous, and Carlos León, editors, Proceedings of the ninth international conference on computational creativity (iccc’18), page 120–127, Salamanca, Spain, 2018. Association for computational creativity.
  • Dan Ventura and Darin Gates. Ethics as aesthetic: a computational creativity approach to ethical behavior In François Pachet, Anna Jordanous, and Carlos León, editors, Proceedings of the ninth international conference on computational creativity (iccc’18), page 185–191, Salamanca, Spain, 2018. Association for computational creativity.
  • Philipp Wicke and Tony Veale. Interview with the robot: question-guided collaboration in a storytelling system In François Pachet, Anna Jordanous, and Carlos León, editors, Proceedings of the ninth international conference on computational creativity (iccc’18), page 56–63, Salamanca, Spain, 2018. Association for computational creativity.
  • Viktor Zoric and Björn Gambäck. The image artist: computer generated art based on musical input In François Pachet, Anna Jordanous, and Carlos León, editors, Proceedings of the ninth international conference on computational creativity (iccc’18), page 296–303, Salamanca, Spain, 2018. Association for computational creativity.

2017

2016

  • Mark d’Inverno and Arthur Still. A history of creativity for future AI research In François Pachet, Amilcar Cardoso, Vincent Corruble, and Fiammetta Ghedini, editors, Proceedings of the seventh international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2016), page 147–155, Paris, France, jun 2016. Sony csl.
  • Gabriella Barros, Antonios Liapis, and Julian Togelius. Murder mystery generation from open data In François Pachet, Amilcar Cardoso, Vincent Corruble, and Fiammetta Ghedini, editors, Proceedings of the seventh international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2016), page 197–204, Paris, France, jun 2016. Sony csl.
  • Shawn Bell and Liane Gabora. A music-generating system based on network theory In François Pachet, Amilcar Cardoso, Vincent Corruble, and Fiammetta Ghedini, editors, Proceedings of the seventh international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2016), page 294–302, Paris, France, jun 2016. Sony csl.
  • Leonid Berov and Kai-Uwe Kuhnberger. Visual hallucination for computational creation In François Pachet, Amilcar Cardoso, Vincent Corruble, and Fiammetta Ghedini, editors, Proceedings of the seventh international conference on computational crea”tivity (iccc 2016), page 107–114, Paris, France, jun 2016. Sony csl.
  • Debarun Bhattacharjya. Preference models for creative artifacts and systems In François Pachet, Amilcar Cardoso, Vincent Corruble, and Fiammetta Ghedini, editors, Proceedings of the seventh international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2016), page 52–59, Paris, France, jun 2016. Sony csl.
  • Oliver Bown and Liam Bray. Applying core interaction design principles to computational creativity In François Pachet, Amilcar Cardoso, Vincent Corruble, and Fiammetta Ghedini, editors, Proceedings of the seventh international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2016), page 93–97, Paris, France, jun 2016. Sony csl.
  • Taylor Brockhoeft, Jennifer Petuch, James Bach, Emil Djerekarov, Margareta Ackerman, and Gary Tyson. Interactive augmented reality for dance In François Pachet, Amilcar Cardoso, Vincent Corruble, and Fiammetta Ghedini, editors, Proceedings of the seventh international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2016), page 396–403, Paris, France, jun 2016. Sony csl.
  • Andrew R. Brown. Understanding musical practices as agency networks In François Pachet, Amilcar Cardoso, Vincent Corruble, and Fiammetta Ghedini, editors, Proceedings of the seventh international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2016), page 139–146, Paris, France, jun 2016. Sony csl.
  • Kristin Carlson, Philippe Pasquier, Herbert H. Tsang, Jordon Phillips, Thecla Schiphorst, and Tom Calvert. CoChoreo: a generative feature in idanceforms for creating novel keyframe animation for choreography In François Pachet, Amilcar Cardoso, Vincent Corruble, and Fiammetta Ghedini, editors, Proceedings of the seventh international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2016), page 380–387, Paris, France, jun 2016. Sony csl.
  • John Charnley, Simon Colton, Maria T. Llano, and Joseph Corneli. The FloWr online plat-form: automated programming and computational creativity as a service In François Pachet, Amilcar Cardoso, Vincent Corruble, and Fiammetta Ghedini, editors, Proceedings of the seventh international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2016), page 363–370, Paris, France, jun 2016. Sony csl.
  • Claudia E. Chirita and José L. Fiadeiro. Free jazz in the land of algebraic improvisation In François Pachet, Amilcar Cardoso, Vincent Corruble, and Fiammetta Ghedini, editors, Proceedings of the seventh international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2016), page 322–329, Paris, France, jun 2016. Sony csl.
  • Simon Colton, Maria T. Llano, Rose Hepworth, John Charnley, Catherine V. Gale, Archie Baron, François Pachet, Pierre Roy, Pablo Gervás, Nick Collins, Bob Sturm, Tillman Weyde, Daniel Wolff, and James R. Lloyd. The “Beyond the Fence” musical and “Computer Says Show” documentary In François Pachet, Amilcar Cardoso, Vincent Corruble, and Fiammetta Ghedini, editors, Proceedings of the seventh international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2016), page 311–321, Paris, France, jun 2016. Sony csl.
  • Roberto Confalonieri, Enric Plaza, and Marco Schorlemmer. A process model for concept invention In François Pachet, Amilcar Cardoso, Vincent Corruble, and Fiammetta Ghedini, editors, Proceedings of the seventh international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2016), page 338–345, Paris, France, jun 2016. Sony csl.
  • Joseph Corneli. An institutional approach to computational social creativity In François Pachet, Amilcar Cardoso, Vincent Corruble, and Fiammetta Ghedini, editors, Proceedings of the seventh international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2016), page 131–138, Paris, France, jun 2016. Sony csl.
  • João Correia, Tiago Martins, Pedro Martins, and Penousal Machado. X-faces: the eXploit is out there In François Pachet, Amilcar Cardoso, Vincent Corruble, and Fiammetta Ghedini, editors, Proceedings of the seventh international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2016), page 164–171, Paris, France, jun 2016. Sony csl.
  • Luka Crnkovic-Friis and Louise Crnkovic-Friis. Generative choreography using deep learning In François Pachet, Amilcar Cardoso, Vincent Corruble, and Fiammetta Ghedini, editors, Proceedings of the seventh international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2016), page 272–277, Paris, France, jun 2016. Sony csl.
  • Arne Eigenfeldt, Oliver Bown, Andrew Brown, and Toby Gifford. Flexible generation of musical form: beyond mere generation In François Pachet, Amilcar Cardoso, Vincent Corruble, and Fiammetta Ghedini, editors, Proceedings of the seventh international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2016), page 264–271, Paris, France, jun 2016. Sony csl.
  • Celso França, Luis F. Goes, Alvaro Amorim, Rodrigo Rocha, and Alysson R. Da Silva. Regent-Dependent creativity: a domain independent metric for the assessment of creative artifacts In François Pachet, Amilcar Cardoso, Vincent Corruble, and Fiammetta Ghedini, editors, Proceedings of the seventh international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2016), page 68–76, Paris, France, jun 2016. Sony csl.
  • Paloma Galvan, Virginia Francisco, Raquel Hervás, Gonzalo Mandez, and Pablo Gervás. Exploring the role of word associations in the construction of rhetorical figures In François Pachet, Amilcar Cardoso, Vincent Corruble, and Fiammetta Ghedini, editors, Proceedings of the seventh international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2016), page 222–229, Paris, France, jun 2016. Sony csl.
  • Pietro Gravino, Bernardo Monechi, Vito D. P. Servedio, Francesca Tria, and Vittorio Loreto. Crossing the horizon: exploring the adjacent possible in a cultural system In François Pachet, Amilcar Cardoso, Vincent Corruble, and Fiammetta Ghedini, editors, Proceedings of the seventh international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2016), page 115–122, Paris, France, jun 2016. Sony csl.
  • Christian Guckelsberger, Christoph Salge, Rob Saunders, and Simon Colton. Supportive and antagonistic behaviour in distributed computational creativity via coupled empowerment maximisation In François Pachet, Amilcar Cardoso, Vincent Corruble, and Fiammetta Ghedini, editors, Proceedings of the seventh international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2016), page 9–16, Paris, France, jun 2016. Sony csl.
  • Matthew Guzdial and Mark Riedl. Learning to blend computer game levels In François Pachet, Amilcar Cardoso, Vincent Corruble, and Fiammetta Ghedini, editors, Proceedings of the seventh international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2016), page 354–362, Paris, France, jun 2016. Sony csl.
  • Derrall Heath and Dan Ventura. Before a computer can draw, it must first learn to see In François Pachet, Amilcar Cardoso, Vincent Corruble, and Fiammetta Ghedini, editors, Proceedings of the seventh international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2016), page 172–179, Paris, France, jun 2016. Sony csl.
  • Steffan Ianigro and Oliver Bown. Investigating the musical affordances of continuous time recurrent neural networks In François Pachet, Amilcar Cardoso, Vincent Corruble, and Fiammetta Ghedini, editors, Proceedings of the seventh international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2016), page 278–285, Paris, France, jun 2016. Sony csl.
  • Ignazio Infantino, Agnese Augello, Adriano Manfré, Giovanni Pilato, and Filippo Vella. ROBODANZA: live performances of a creative dancing humanoid In François Pachet, Amilcar Cardoso, Vincent Corruble, and Fiammetta Ghedini, editors, Proceedings of the seventh international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2016), page 388–395, Paris, France, jun 2016. Sony csl.
  • Anna Jordanous. Has computational creativity successfully made it “Beyond the Fence” in musical theatre? In François Pachet, Amilcar Cardoso, Vincent Corruble, and Fiammetta Ghedini, editors, Proceedings of the seventh international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2016), page 303–310, Paris, France, jun 2016. Sony csl.
  • Maximos Kaliakatsos-Papakostas, Roberto Confalonieri, Joseph Corneli, Asterios Zacharakis, and Emilios Cambouropoulos. An argument-based creative assistant for harmonic blending In François Pachet, Amilcar Cardoso, Vincent Corruble, and Fiammetta Ghedini, editors, Proceedings of the seventh international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2016), page 330–337, Paris, France, jun 2016. Sony csl.
  • Anna Kantosalo and Hannu Toivonen. Modes for creative Human-Computer collaboration: alternating and Task-Divided Co-Creativity In François Pachet, Amilcar Cardoso, Vincent Corruble, and Fiammetta Ghedini, editors, Proceedings of the seventh international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2016), page 77–84, Paris, France, jun 2016. Sony csl.
  • Akin Kazakçi, Mehdi Cherti, and Balázs Kégl. Digits that are not: generating new types through deep neural nets In François Pachet, Amilcar Cardoso, Vincent Corruble, and Fiammetta Ghedini, editors, Proceedings of the seventh international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2016), page 188–196, Paris, France, jun 2016. Sony csl.
  • Carolyn Lamb, Daniel Brown, and Charles Clarke. Evaluating digital poetry: insights from the CAT In François Pachet, Amilcar Cardoso, Vincent Corruble, and Fiammetta Ghedini, editors, Proceedings of the seventh international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2016), page 60–67, Paris, France, jun 2016. Sony csl.
  • Joel Lehman, Sebastian Risi, and Jeff Clune. Creative generation of 3D objects with deep learning and innovation engines In François Pachet, Amilcar Cardoso, Vincent Corruble, and Fiammetta Ghedini, editors, Proceedings of the seventh international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2016), page 180–187, Paris, France, jun 2016. Sony csl.
  • Simo Linkola, Tapio Takala, and Hannu Toivonen. Novelty-Seeking Multi-Agent systems In François Pachet, Amilcar Cardoso, Vincent Corruble, and Fiammetta Ghedini, editors, Proceedings of the seventh international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2016), page 1–8, Paris, France, jun 2016. Sony csl.
  • Maria T. Llano, Christian Guckelsberger, Rose Hepworth, Jeremy Gow, Joseph Corneli, and Simon Colton. What if a fish got drunk? exploring the plausibility of Machine-Generated fictions In François Pachet, Amilcar Cardoso, Vincent Corruble, and Fiammetta Ghedini, editors, Proceedings of the seventh international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2016), page 213–221, Paris, France, jun 2016. Sony csl.
  • Phil Lopes, Antonios Liapis, and Georgios N. Yannakakis. Framing tension for game generation In François Pachet, Amilcar Cardoso, Vincent Corruble, and Fiammetta Ghedini, editors, Proceedings of the seventh international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2016), page 205–212, Paris, France, jun 2016. Sony csl.
  • Pedro Martins, Senja Pollak, Tanja Urbancic, and Amilcar Cardoso. Optimality principles in computational approaches to conceptual blending: do we need them (at) all? In François Pachet, Amilcar Cardoso, Vincent Corruble, and Fiammetta Ghedini, editors, Proceedings of the seventh international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2016), page 346–353, Paris, France, jun 2016. Sony csl.
  • Graeme McCaig, Steve Dipaola, and Liane Gabora. Deep convolutional networks as models of generalization and blending within visual creativity In François Pachet, Amilcar Cardoso, Vincent Corruble, and Fiammetta Ghedini, editors, Proceedings of the seventh international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2016), page 156–163, Paris, France, jun 2016. Sony csl.
  • Jon McCormack and Mark d’Inverno. Designing improvisational interfaces In François Pachet, Amilcar Cardoso, Vincent Corruble, and Fiammetta Ghedini, editors, Proceedings of the seventh international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2016), page 98–106, Paris, France, jun 2016. Sony csl.
  • Hugo G. Oliveira, Diogo Costa, and Alexandre M. Pinto. One does not simply produce funny memes! – explorations on the automatic generation of internet humor In François Pachet, Amilcar Cardoso, Vincent Corruble, and Fiammetta Ghedini, editors, Proceedings of the seventh international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2016), page 238–245, Paris, France, jun 2016. Sony csl.
  • Hugo G. Oliveira and Ana O. Alves. Poetry from concept maps–yet another adaptation of PoeTryMe’s flexible architecture In François Pachet, Amilcar Cardoso, Vincent Corruble, and Fiammetta Ghedini, editors, Proceedings of the seventh international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2016), page 246–253, Paris, France, jun 2016. Sony csl.
  • Philippe Pasquier, Adam Burnett, and James Maxwell. Investigating listener bias against musical metacreativity In François Pachet, Amilcar Cardoso, Vincent Corruble, and Fiammetta Ghedini, editors, Proceedings of the seventh international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2016), page 42–51, Paris, France, jun 2016. Sony csl.
  • Senja Pollak, Biljana M. Boshkoska, Dragana Miljkovic, Geraint Wiggins, and Nada Lavrac. Computational creativity conceptualisation grounded on ICCC papers In François Pachet, Amilcar Cardoso, Vincent Corruble, and Fiammetta Ghedini, editors, Proceedings of the seventh international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2016), page 123–130, Paris, France, jun 2016. Sony csl.
  • Ivan G. Roman and Perez. Analysis of the correlations between the knowledge structures of an automatic storyteller and its literary production In François Pachet, Amilcar Cardoso, Vincent Corruble, and Fiammetta Ghedini, editors, Proceedings of the seventh international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2016), page 254–263, Paris, France, jun 2016. Sony csl.
  • Antoine Saillenfest, Jean-Louis Dessalles, and Olivier Auber. Role of simplicity in creative behaviour: the case of the poietic generator In François Pachet, Amilcar Cardoso, Vincent Corruble, and Fiammetta Ghedini, editors, Proceedings of the seventh international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2016), page 33–41, Paris, France, jun 2016. Sony csl.
  • Dan Ventura. Mere generation: essential barometer or dated concept? In François Pachet, Amilcar Cardoso, Vincent Corruble, and Fiammetta Ghedini, editors, Proceedings of the seventh international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2016), page 17–24, Paris, France, jun 2016. Sony csl.
  • Dekai Wu. How blue can you get? learning structural relationships for microtones via continuous stochastic transduction grammars In François Pachet, Amilcar Cardoso, Vincent Corruble, and Fiammetta Ghedini, editors, Proceedings of the seventh international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2016), page 286–293, Paris, France, jun 2016. Sony csl.
  • Ping Xiao, Khalid Alnajjar, Mark Granroth-Wilding, Kathleen Agres, and Hannu Toivonen. Meta4meaning: automatic metaphor interpretation using Corpus-Derived word associations In François Pachet, Amilcar Cardoso, Vincent Corruble, and Fiammetta Ghedini, editors, Proceedings of the seventh international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2016), page 230–237, Paris, France, jun 2016. Sony csl.
  • Georgios N. Yannakakis and Antonios Liapis. Searching for surprise In François Pachet, Amilcar Cardoso, Vincent Corruble, and Fiammetta Ghedini, editors, Proceedings of the seventh international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2016), page 25–32, Paris, France, jun 2016. Sony csl.
  • Matthew Yee-King and Mark d’Inverno. Experience driven design of creative systems In François Pachet, Amilcar Cardoso, Vincent Corruble, and Fiammetta Ghedini, editors, Proceedings of the seventh international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2016), page 85–92, Paris, France, jun 2016. Sony csl.
  • Martin Znidarsic, Amilcar Cardoso, Pablo Gervás, Pedro Martins, Raquel Hervas, Ana O. Alves, Hugo Oliveira, Ping Xiao, Simo Linkola, Hannu Toivonen, Janez Kranjc, and Nada Lavrac. Computational creativity infrastructure for online software composition: a conceptual blending use case In François Pachet, Amilcar Cardoso, Vincent Corruble, and Fiammetta Ghedini, editors, Proceedings of the seventh international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2016), page 371–379, Paris, France, jun 2016. Sony csl.

2015

  • Kat Agres, Stephen McGregor, Matthew Purver, and Geraint Wiggins. Conceptualizing creativity: From distributional semantics to conceptual spaces In Hannu Toivonen, Simon Colton, Michael Cook, and Dan Ventura, editors, Proceedings of the sixth international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2015), page 118–125, Park City, Utah, jun 2015. Brigham young university.
  • Tarek R. Besold and Enric Plaza. Generalize and blend: Concept blending based on generalization, analogy, and amalgams In Hannu Toivonen, Simon Colton, Michael Cook, and Dan Ventura, editors, Proceedings of the sixth international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2015), page 150–157, Park City, Utah, jun 2015. Brigham young university.
  • Felix Bou, Marco Schorlemmer, Joe Corneli, Danny Gomez Ramirez, Ewen Maclean, Alan Smaill, and Alison Pease. The role of blending in mathematical invention In Hannu Toivonen, Simon Colton, Michael Cook, and Dan Ventura, editors, Proceedings of the sixth international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2015), page 55–62, Park City, Utah, jun 2015. Brigham young university.
  • Oliver Bown. Player responses to a live algorithm: Conceptualising computational creativity without recourse to human comparisons? In Hannu Toivonen, Simon Colton, Michael Cook, and Dan Ventura, editors, Proceedings of the sixth international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2015), page 126–133, Park City, Utah, jun 2015. Brigham young university.
  • Oliver Bown. Attributing creative agency: Are we doing it right? In Hannu Toivonen, Simon Colton, Michael Cook, and Dan Ventura, editors, Proceedings of the sixth international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2015), page 17–22, Park City, Utah, jun 2015. Brigham young university.
  • Simon Colton, Jakob Halskov, Dan Ventura, Ian Gouldstone, Michael Cook, and Blanca Perez-Ferrer. The Painting Fool sees! New projects with the automated painter In Hannu Toivonen, Simon Colton, Michael Cook, and Dan Ventura, editors, Proceedings of the sixth international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2015), page 189–196, Park City, Utah, jun 2015. Brigham young university.
  • Kate Compton and Michael Mateas. Casual creators In Hannu Toivonen, Simon Colton, Michael Cook, and Dan Ventura, editors, Proceedings of the sixth international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2015), page 228–235, Park City, Utah, jun 2015. Brigham young university.
  • Roberto Confalonieri, Joe Corneli, Alison Pease, Enric Plaza, and Marco Schorlemmer. Using argumentation to evaluate concept blends in combinatorial creativity In Hannu Toivonen, Simon Colton, Michael Cook, and Dan Ventura, editors, Proceedings of the sixth international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2015), page 174–181, Park City, Utah, jun 2015. Brigham young university.
  • Michael Cook. Make something that makes something: A report on the first procedural generation jam In Hannu Toivonen, Simon Colton, Michael Cook, and Dan Ventura, editors, Proceedings of the sixth international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2015), page 197–203, Park City, Utah, jun 2015. Brigham young university.
  • Michael Cook and Simon Colton. Generating code for expressing simple preferences: Moving on from hardcoding and randomness In Hannu Toivonen, Simon Colton, Michael Cook, and Dan Ventura, editors, Proceedings of the sixth international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2015), page 8–16, Park City, Utah, jun 2015. Brigham young university.
  • Joseph Corneli, Anna Jordanous, Rosie Shepperd, Maria T. Llano, Joanna Misztal, Simon Colton, and Christian Guckelsberger. Computational poetry workshop: Making sense of work in progress In Hannu Toivonen, Simon Colton, Michael Cook, and Dan Ventura, editors, Proceedings of the sixth international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2015), page 268–275, Park City, Utah, jun 2015. Brigham young university.
  • Diogo Costa, Hugo G. Oliveira, and Alexandre M. Pinto. “In reality there are as many religions as there are papers” – First steps towards the generation of internet memes In Hannu Toivonen, Simon Colton, Michael Cook, and Dan Ventura, editors, Proceedings of the sixth international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2015), page 300–307, Park City, Utah, jun 2015. Brigham young university.
  • Arne Eigenfeldt, Oliver Bown, and Benjamin Casey. Collaborative composition with creative systems: Reflections on the first musebot ensemble In Hannu Toivonen, Simon Colton, Michael Cook, and Dan Ventura, editors, Proceedings of the sixth international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2015), page 134–141, Park City, Utah, jun 2015. Brigham young university.
  • Arne Eigenfeldt. Generative music for live musicians: An unnatural selection In Hannu Toivonen, Simon Colton, Michael Cook, and Dan Ventura, editors, Proceedings of the sixth international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2015), page 142–149, Park City, Utah, jun 2015. Brigham young university.
  • Ahmed Elgammal and Babak Saleh. Quantifying creativity in art networks In Hannu Toivonen, Simon Colton, Michael Cook, and Dan Ventura, editors, Proceedings of the sixth international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2015), page 39–46, Park City, Utah, jun 2015. Brigham young university.
  • Ashok K. Goel. Is biologically inspired invention different? In Hannu Toivonen, Simon Colton, Michael Cook, and Dan Ventura, editors, Proceedings of the sixth international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2015), page 47–54, Park City, Utah, jun 2015. Brigham young university.
  • Ashok K. Goel and David A. Joyner. Impact of a creativity support tool on student learning about scientific discovery process In Hannu Toivonen, Simon Colton, Michael Cook, and Dan Ventura, editors, Proceedings of the sixth international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2015), page 284–291, Park City, Utah, jun 2015. Brigham young university.
  • Kazjon Grace and Mary L. Maher. Specific curiosity as a cause and consequence of transformational creativity In Hannu Toivonen, Simon Colton, Michael Cook, and Dan Ventura, editors, Proceedings of the sixth international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2015), page 260–267, Park City, Utah, jun 2015. Brigham young university.
  • Ivan Guerrero, Ben Verhoeven, Francesco Barbieri, Pedro Martins, and Péréz. TheRiddlerBot: A next step on the ladder towards creative Twitter bots In Hannu Toivonen, Simon Colton, Michael Cook, and Dan Ventura, editors, Proceedings of the sixth international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2015), page 315–322, Park City, Utah, jun 2015. Brigham young university.
  • Sarah Harmon. FIGURE8: A novel system for generating and evaluating figurative language In Hannu Toivonen, Simon Colton, Michael Cook, and Dan Ventura, editors, Proceedings of the sixth international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2015), page 71–77, Park City, Utah, jun 2015. Brigham young university.
  • Derrall Heath, Aaron Dennis, and Dan Ventura. Imagining imagination: A computational framework using associative memory models and vector space models In Hannu Toivonen, Simon Colton, Michael Cook, and Dan Ventura, editors, Proceedings of the sixth international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2015), page 244–251, Park City, Utah, jun 2015. Brigham young university.
  • Britton Horn, Gillian Smith, Rania Masri, and Janos Stone. Visual information vases: Towards a framework for transmedia creative inspiration In Hannu Toivonen, Simon Colton, Michael Cook, and Dan Ventura, editors, Proceedings of the sixth international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2015), page 182–188, Park City, Utah, jun 2015. Brigham young university.
  • Mikhail Jacob and Brian Magerko. Interaction-based authoring for scalable co-creative agents In Hannu Toivonen, Simon Colton, Michael Cook, and Dan Ventura, editors, Proceedings of the sixth international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2015), page 236–243, Park City, Utah, jun 2015. Brigham young university.
  • Anna Jordanous, Daniel Allington, and Byron Dueck. Measuring cultural value using social network analysis: A case study on valuing electronic musicians In Hannu Toivonen, Simon Colton, Michael Cook, and Dan Ventura, editors, Proceedings of the sixth international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2015), page 110–117, Park City, Utah, jun 2015. Brigham young university.
  • David Joyner, Darren Bedwell, Chris Graham, Warren Lemmon, Oscar Martinez, and Ashok K. Goel. Using human computation to acquire novel methods for addressing visual analogy problems on intelligence tests In Hannu Toivonen, Simon Colton, Michael Cook, and Dan Ventura, editors, Proceedings of the sixth international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2015), page 23–30, Park City, Utah, jun 2015. Brigham young university.
  • Anna Kantosalo, Jukka M. Toivanen, and Hannu Toivonen. Interaction evaluation for human-computer co-creativity: A case study In Hannu Toivonen, Simon Colton, Michael Cook, and Dan Ventura, editors, Proceedings of the sixth international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2015), page 276–283, Park City, Utah, jun 2015. Brigham young university.
  • Carolyn Lamb, Daniel G. Brown, and Charles Clarke. Human competence in creativity evaluation In Hannu Toivonen, Simon Colton, Michael Cook, and Dan Ventura, editors, Proceedings of the sixth international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2015), page 102–109, Park City, Utah, jun 2015. Brigham young university.
  • Pedro Martins, Tanja Urbancic, Senja Pollak, Nada Lavrac, and Amílcar Cardoso. The good, the bad, and the AHA! Blends In Hannu Toivonen, Simon Colton, Michael Cook, and Dan Ventura, editors, Proceedings of the sixth international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2015), page 166–173, Park City, Utah, jun 2015. Brigham young university.
  • Michael Mateas, Peter Mawhorter, and Noah Wardrip-Fruin. Intentionally generating choices in interactive narratives In Hannu Toivonen, Simon Colton, Michael Cook, and Dan Ventura, editors, Proceedings of the sixth international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2015), page 292–299, Park City, Utah, jun 2015. Brigham young university.
  • Martin Mumford and Dan Ventura. The man behind the curtain: Overcoming skepticism about creative computers In Hannu Toivonen, Simon Colton, Michael Cook, and Dan Ventura, editors, Proceedings of the sixth international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2015), page 1–7, Park City, Utah, jun 2015. Brigham young university.
  • David Norton, Derrall Heath, and Dan Ventura. Accounting for bias in the evaluation of creative computational systems: An assessment of DARCI In Hannu Toivonen, Simon Colton, Michael Cook, and Dan Ventura, editors, Proceedings of the sixth international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2015), page 31–38, Park City, Utah, jun 2015. Brigham young university.
  • Diarmuid O’Donoghue, Yalemisew Abgaz, Donny Hurley, Francesco Ronzano, and Horacio Saggion. Stimulating and simulating creativity with Dr Inventor In Hannu Toivonen, Simon Colton, Michael Cook, and Dan Ventura, editors, Proceedings of the sixth international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2015), page 220–227, Park City, Utah, jun 2015. Brigham young university.
  • Johnathan Pagnutti and Jim Whitehead. Generative mixology: An engine for creating cocktails In Hannu Toivonen, Simon Colton, Michael Cook, and Dan Ventura, editors, Proceedings of the sixth international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2015), page 212–219, Park City, Utah, jun 2015. Brigham young university.
  • Marco Scirea, Gabriella A. B. Barros, Noor Shaker, and Julian Togelius. SMUG: Scientific music generator In Hannu Toivonen, Simon Colton, Michael Cook, and Dan Ventura, editors, Proceedings of the sixth international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2015), page 204–211, Park City, Utah, jun 2015. Brigham young university.
  • Tapio Takala. Preconceptual creativity In Hannu Toivonen, Simon Colton, Michael Cook, and Dan Ventura, editors, Proceedings of the sixth international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2015), page 252–259, Park City, Utah, jun 2015. Brigham young university.
  • Berty C. Tobing and Ruli Manurung. A chart generation system for topical metrical poetry In Hannu Toivonen, Simon Colton, Michael Cook, and Dan Ventura, editors, Proceedings of the sixth international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2015), page 308–314, Park City, Utah, jun 2015. Brigham young university.
  • Tony Veale. Game of tropes: Exploring the placebo effect in computational creativity In Hannu Toivonen, Simon Colton, Michael Cook, and Dan Ventura, editors, Proceedings of the sixth international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2015), page 78–85, Park City, Utah, jun 2015. Brigham young university.
  • Tony Veale and Khalid Alnajjar. Unweaving the lexical rainbow: Grounding linguistic creativity in perceptual semantics In Hannu Toivonen, Simon Colton, Michael Cook, and Dan Ventura, editors, Proceedings of the sixth international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2015), page 63–70, Park City, Utah, jun 2015. Brigham young university.
  • Frank van der Velde, Roger A. Wolf, Martin Schmettow, and Deniece S. Nazareth. A semantic map for evaluating creativity In Hannu Toivonen, Simon Colton, Michael Cook, and Dan Ventura, editors, Proceedings of the sixth international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2015), page 94–101, Park City, Utah, jun 2015. Brigham young university.
  • Miaomiao Wen, Nancy Baym, Omer Tamuz, Jaime Teevan, Susan Dumais, and Adam Kalai. OMG UR funny! Computer-aided humor with an application to chat In Hannu Toivonen, Simon Colton, Michael Cook, and Dan Ventura, editors, Proceedings of the sixth international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2015), page 86–93, Park City, Utah, jun 2015. Brigham young university.
  • Ping Xiao and Simo Linkola. Vismantic: Meaning-making with images In Hannu Toivonen, Simon Colton, Michael Cook, and Dan Ventura, editors, Proceedings of the sixth international conference on computational creativity (iccc 2015), page 158–165, Park City, Utah, jun 2015. Brigham young university.

2014

2013

2012

  • Gael Abadin, Bipin Indurkhya, and Juan C. Burguillo-Rial. SynAPP – an online web application for exploring creativity In Mary L. Maher, Kristian Hammond, Alison Pease, Rafael Pérez, Dan Ventura, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computational Creativity, page 229, Dublin, Ireland, may 2012.
  • Try Agustini and Ruli Manurung. Automatic evaluation of punning riddle template extraction In Mary L. Maher, Kristian Hammond, Alison Pease, Rafael Pérez, Dan Ventura, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computational Creativity, page 134–139, Dublin, Ireland, may 2012.
  • Atilim G. Baydin, Ramon L. {De Mantaras}, and Santiago Ontanon. Automated generation of Cross-Domain analogies via evolutionary computation In Mary L. Maher, Kristian Hammond, Alison Pease, Rafael Pérez, Dan Ventura, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computational Creativity, page 25–32, Dublin, Ireland, may 2012.
  • Adam Burnett, Evon Khor, Philippe Pasquier, and Arne Eigenfeldt. Validation of harmonic progression generator using classical music In Mary L. Maher, Kristian Hammond, Alison Pease, Rafael Pérez, Dan Ventura, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computational Creativity, page 126–133, Dublin, Ireland, may 2012.
  • John Charnley, Alison Pease, and Simon Colton. On the notion of framing in computational creativity In Mary L. Maher, Kristian Hammond, Alison Pease, Rafael Pérez, Dan Ventura, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computational Creativity, page 77–81, Dublin, Ireland, may 2012.
  • Simon Colton, Jacob Goodwin, and Tony Veale. Full-FACE poetry generation In Mary L. Maher, Kristian Hammond, Alison Pease, Rafael Pérez, Dan Ventura, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computational Creativity, page 95–102, Dublin, Ireland, may 2012.
  • Michael Cook and Simon Colton. ANGELINA – coevolution in automated game design In Mary L. Maher, Kristian Hammond, Alison Pease, Rafael Pérez, Dan Ventura, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computational Creativity, page 228, Dublin, Ireland, may 2012.
  • Arne Eigenfeldt. Coming together: composition by negotiation by autonomous Multi-Agents In Mary L. Maher, Kristian Hammond, Alison Pease, Rafael Pérez, Dan Ventura, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computational Creativity, page 221, Dublin, Ireland, may 2012.
  • Arne Eigenfeldt, Philippe Pasquier, and Adam Burnett. Evaluating musical metacreation In Mary L. Maher, Kristian Hammond, Alison Pease, Rafael Pérez, Dan Ventura, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computational Creativity, page 140–144, Dublin, Ireland, may 2012.
  • Liane Gabora and Steve Dipaola. How did humans become so creative? a computational approach In Mary L. Maher, Kristian Hammond, Alison Pease, Rafael Pérez, Dan Ventura, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computational Creativity, page 203–210, Dublin, Ireland, may 2012.
  • Lorenzo Gatti, Marco Guerini, Charles Callaway, Oliviero Stock, and Carlo Strapparava. Creatively subverting messages in posters In Mary L. Maher, Kristian Hammond, Alison Pease, Rafael Pérez, Dan Ventura, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computational Creativity, page 175–179, Dublin, Ireland, may 2012.
  • Fox D. Harrell, Chong-U Lim, Sonny Sidhu, Jia Zhang, Ayse Gursoy, and Christine Yu. Exploring everyday creative responses to social discrimination with the mimesis system In Mary L. Maher, Kristian Hammond, Alison Pease, Rafael Pérez, Dan Ventura, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computational Creativity, page 223, Dublin, Ireland, may 2012.
  • Amy K. Hoover, Paul A. Szerlip, Marie E. Norton, Trevor A. Brindle, Zachary Merritt, and Kenneth O. Stanley. Generating a complete multipart musical composition from a single monophonic melody with functional scaffolding In Mary L. Maher, Kristian Hammond, Alison Pease, Rafael Pérez, Dan Ventura, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computational Creativity, page 111–118, Dublin, Ireland, may 2012.
  • Bipin Indurkhya. Whence is creativity? In Mary L. Maher, Kristian Hammond, Alison Pease, Rafael Pérez, Dan Ventura, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computational Creativity, page 62–66, Dublin, Ireland, may 2012.
  • Kyle Jennings. Creative search trajectories and their implications In Mary L. Maher, Kristian Hammond, Alison Pease, Rafael Pérez, Dan Ventura, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computational Creativity, page 49–56, Dublin, Ireland, may 2012.
  • Kyle Jennings. Computer software for measuring creative search In Mary L. Maher, Kristian Hammond, Alison Pease, Rafael Pérez, Dan Ventura, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computational Creativity, page 227, Dublin, Ireland, may 2012.
  • Colin Johnson. The creative computer as romantic hero? or, what kind of creative personae do computational creativity systems exemplify? In Mary L. Maher, Kristian Hammond, Alison Pease, Rafael Pérez, Dan Ventura, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computational Creativity, page 57–61, Dublin, Ireland, may 2012.
  • Anna Jordanous and Bill Keller. Weaving creativity into the semantic web: a language-processing approach In Mary L. Maher, Kristian Hammond, Alison Pease, Rafael Pérez, Dan Ventura, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computational Creativity, page 216–220, Dublin, Ireland, may 2012.
  • Matjaž Juršič, Bojan Cestnik, Tanja Urbančič, and Nada Lavrač. Cross-domain literature mining: finding bridging concepts with CrossBee In Mary L. Maher, Kristian Hammond, Alison Pease, Rafael Pérez, Dan Ventura, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computational Creativity, page 33–40, Dublin, Ireland, may 2012.
  • Matjaž Juršič, Bojan Cestnik, Tanja Urbančič, and Nada Lavrač. CrossBee: Cross-Context bisociation explorer In Mary L. Maher, Kristian Hammond, Alison Pease, Rafael Pérez, Dan Ventura, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computational Creativity, page 226, Dublin, Ireland, may 2012.
  • John G. Kazjon Grace and Rob Saunders. Representational affordances and creativity in association-based systems In Mary L. Maher, Kristian Hammond, Alison Pease, Rafael Pérez, Dan Ventura, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computational Creativity, page 195–202, Dublin, Ireland, may 2012.
  • Robert Keller. Continuous improvisation and trading with Impro-Visor In Mary L. Maher, Kristian Hammond, Alison Pease, Rafael Pérez, Dan Ventura, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computational Creativity, page 222, Dublin, Ireland, may 2012.
  • Robert Keller, August Toman-Yih, Alexandra Schofield, and Zack Merritt. A creative improvisational companion based on idiomatic harmonic bricks In Mary L. Maher, Kristian Hammond, Alison Pease, Rafael Pérez, Dan Ventura, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computational Creativity, page 155–159, Dublin, Ireland, may 2012.
  • Boyang Li, Alexander Zook, Nicholas Davis, and Mark Riedl. Goal-Driven conceptual blending: a computational approach for creativity In Mary L. Maher, Kristian Hammond, Alison Pease, Rafael Pérez, Dan Ventura, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computational Creativity, page 9–16, Dublin, Ireland, may 2012.
  • Antonios Liapis, Georgios N. Yannakakis, and Julian Togelius. Co-creating game content using an adaptive model of user taste In Mary L. Maher, Kristian Hammond, Alison Pease, Rafael Pérez, Dan Ventura, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computational Creativity, page 230, Dublin, Ireland, may 2012.
  • Adam Linson, Chris Dobbyn, and Robin Laney. Critical issues in evaluating freely improvising interactive music systems In Mary L. Maher, Kristian Hammond, Alison Pease, Rafael Pérez, Dan Ventura, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computational Creativity, page 145–149, Dublin, Ireland, may 2012.
  • Mary L. Maher. Computational and collective creativity: who’s being creative? In Mary L. Maher, Kristian Hammond, Alison Pease, Rafael Pérez, Dan Ventura, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computational Creativity, page 67–71, Dublin, Ireland, may 2012.
  • James Mcdermott. Functional representations for music In Mary L. Maher, Kristian Hammond, Alison Pease, Rafael Pérez, Dan Ventura, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computational Creativity, page 224, Dublin, Ireland, may 2012.
  • Kristine Monteith, Tony Martinez, and Dan Ventura. Automatic generation of melodic accompaniments for lyrics In Mary L. Maher, Kristian Hammond, Alison Pease, Rafael Pérez, Dan Ventura, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computational Creativity, page 87–94, Dublin, Ireland, may 2012.
  • Nick Montfort and Natalia Fedorova. Small-Scale creative systems In Mary L. Maher, Kristian Hammond, Alison Pease, Rafael Pérez, Dan Ventura, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computational Creativity, page 82–86, Dublin, Ireland, may 2012.
  • Richard Morris, Scott Burton, Paul Bodily, and Dan Ventura. Soup over bean of pure joy: culinary ruminations of an artificial chef In Mary L. Maher, Kristian Hammond, Alison Pease, Rafael Pérez, Dan Ventura, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computational Creativity, page 119–125, Dublin, Ireland, may 2012.
  • Lior Noy, Yuval Hart, Natalie Andrew, Omer Ramote, Avi Mayo, and Uri Alon. A quantitative study of creative leaps In Mary L. Maher, Kristian Hammond, Alison Pease, Rafael Pérez, Dan Ventura, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computational Creativity, page 72–76, Dublin, Ireland, may 2012.
  • Shinji Ogawa, Bipin Indurkhya, and Aleksander Byrski. A Meme-Based architecture for modeling creativity In Mary L. Maher, Kristian Hammond, Alison Pease, Rafael Pérez, Dan Ventura, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computational Creativity, page 170–174, Dublin, Ireland, may 2012.
  • Pérez, Nora Morales, and Luis Rodríguez. Illustrating a computer generated narrative In Mary L. Maher, Kristian Hammond, Alison Pease, Rafael Pérez, Dan Ventura, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computational Creativity, page 103–110, Dublin, Ireland, may 2012.
  • Stefan Rank, Steve Hoffmann, Ulrike S. Hans-Georg Struck, and Paolo Petta. Creativity in configuring affective agents for interactive storytelling In Mary L. Maher, Kristian Hammond, Alison Pease, Rafael Pérez, Dan Ventura, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computational Creativity, page 165–169, Dublin, Ireland, may 2012.
  • Graeme Ritchie. A closer look at creativity as search In Mary L. Maher, Kristian Hammond, Alison Pease, Rafael Pérez, Dan Ventura, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computational Creativity, page 41–48, Dublin, Ireland, may 2012.
  • Robert Smith, Aaron Dennis, and Dan Ventura. Automatic composition from non-musical inspiration sources In Mary L. Maher, Kristian Hammond, Alison Pease, Rafael Pérez, Dan Ventura, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computational Creativity, page 160–164, Dublin, Ireland, may 2012.
  • Ricardo Sosa and John Gero. Brainstorming in solitude and teams: the role of group influence In Mary L. Maher, Kristian Hammond, Alison Pease, Rafael Pérez, Dan Ventura, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computational Creativity, page 188–194, Dublin, Ireland, may 2012.
  • Paul A. Szerlip, Amy K. Hoover, and Kenneth O. Stanley. MaestroGenesis: Computer-Assisted musical accompaniment generation In Mary L. Maher, Kristian Hammond, Alison Pease, Rafael Pérez, Dan Ventura, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computational Creativity, page 225, Dublin, Ireland, may 2012.
  • Jukka M. Toivanen, Hannu Toivonen, Alessandro Valitutti, and Oskar Gross. Corpus-Based generation of content and form in poetry In Mary L. Maher, Kristian Hammond, Alison Pease, Rafael Pérez, Dan Ventura, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computational Creativity, page 211–215, Dublin, Ireland, may 2012.
  • Tony Veale. From conceptual “mash-ups” to “bad-ass” blends: a robust computational model of conceptual blending In Mary L. Maher, Kristian Hammond, Alison Pease, Rafael Pérez, Dan Ventura, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computational Creativity, page 1–8, Dublin, Ireland, may 2012.
  • Geraint Wiggins. Crossing the threshold paradox: creative cognition in the global workspace In Mary L. Maher, Kristian Hammond, Alison Pease, Rafael Pérez, Dan Ventura, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computational Creativity, page 180–187, Dublin, Ireland, may 2012.
  • Jichen Zhu. Towards a new evaluation approach in computational narrative systems In Mary L. Maher, Kristian Hammond, Alison Pease, Rafael Pérez, Dan Ventura, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computational Creativity, page 150–154, Dublin, Ireland, may 2012.
  • Diarmuid {O’Donoghue} and Mark T. Keane. A creative analogy machine: results and challenges In Mary L. Maher, Kristian Hammond, Alison Pease, Rafael Pérez, Dan Ventura, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computational Creativity, page 17–24, Dublin, Ireland, may 2012.

2011

  • Karen Ang, Sherie Yu, and Ethel Ong. Theme-Based Cause-Effect planning for Multiple-Scene story generation In Dan Ventura, Pablo Gervás, Fox D. Harrell, Mary L. Maher, Alison Pease, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the second international conference on computational creativity, page 48–53, México City, México, apr 2011.
  • Cameron Browne. Towards MCTS for creative domains In Dan Ventura, Pablo Gervás, Fox D. Harrell, Mary L. Maher, Alison Pease, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the second international conference on computational creativity, page 96–101, México City, México, apr 2011.
  • Kristin Carlson, Thecla Schiphorst, and Philippe Pasquier. Scuddle: generating movement catalysts for Computer-Aided choreography In Dan Ventura, Pablo Gervás, Fox D. Harrell, Mary L. Maher, Alison Pease, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the second international conference on computational creativity, page 123–128, México City, México, apr 2011.
  • Simon Colton, John Charnley, and Alison Pease. Computational creativity theory: the FACE and IDEA descriptive models In Dan Ventura, Pablo Gervás, Fox D. Harrell, Mary L. Maher, Alison Pease, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the second international conference on computational creativity, page 90–95, México City, México, apr 2011.
  • Simon Colton. The painting fool in new dimensions In Dan Ventura, Pablo Gervás, Fox D. Harrell, Mary L. Maher, Alison Pease, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the second international conference on computational creativity, page 165, México City, México, apr 2011.
  • Michael Cook and Simon Colton. Automated collage generation – with more intent In Dan Ventura, Pablo Gervás, Fox D. Harrell, Mary L. Maher, Alison Pease, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the second international conference on computational creativity, page 1–3, México City, México, apr 2011.
  • Roger B. Dannenberg. A vision of creative computation in music performance In Dan Ventura, Pablo Gervás, Fox D. Harrell, Mary L. Maher, Alison Pease, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the second international conference on computational creativity, page 84–89, México City, México, apr 2011.
  • Roger B. Dannenberg. Patterns: a graphical language for live coding music performance In Dan Ventura, Pablo Gervás, Fox D. Harrell, Mary L. Maher, Alison Pease, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the second international conference on computational creativity, page 160, México City, México, apr 2011.
  • Arne Eigenfeldt and Philippe Pasquier. Negotiated content: generative soundscape composition by autonomous musical agents in \\\\emphComing Together: Freesound In Dan Ventura, Pablo Gervás, Fox D. Harrell, Mary L. Maher, Alison Pease, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the second international conference on computational creativity, page 27–32, México City, México, apr 2011.
  • Pablo Gervás. Dynamic inspiring sets for sustained novelty in poetry generation In Dan Ventura, Pablo Gervás, Fox D. Harrell, Mary L. Maher, Alison Pease, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the second international conference on computational creativity, page 111–116, México City, México, apr 2011.
  • Kazjon Grace, Rob Saunders, and John Gero. Interpretation-driven visual association In Dan Ventura, Pablo Gervás, Fox D. Harrell, Mary L. Maher, Alison Pease, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the second international conference on computational creativity, page 132–134, México City, México, apr 2011.
  • Fox D. Harrell, Greg Vargas, and Rebecca Perry. Steps toward the AIR toolkit: an approach to modeling social identity phenomena in computational media In Dan Ventura, Pablo Gervás, Fox D. Harrell, Mary L. Maher, Alison Pease, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the second international conference on computational creativity, page 147–152, México City, México, apr 2011.
  • Pamela L. Jennings and David A. {Martinez Castro}. CONSTRUCTS toolkit: 802.15.4 wireless construction kit In Dan Ventura, Pablo Gervás, Fox D. Harrell, Mary L. Maher, Alison Pease, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the second international conference on computational creativity, page 164, México City, México, apr 2011.
  • Anna Jordanous. Evaluating evaluation: assessing progress in computational creativity research In Dan Ventura, Pablo Gervás, Fox D. Harrell, Mary L. Maher, Alison Pease, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the second international conference on computational creativity, page 102–107, México City, México, apr 2011.
  • David Kirsh. Creative cognition in choreography In Dan Ventura, Pablo Gervás, Fox D. Harrell, Mary L. Maher, Alison Pease, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the second international conference on computational creativity, page 141–146, México City, México, apr 2011.
  • Satoshi Kuribayashi and Masaki Suwa. Narrative camera player: a tool for enriching spatial experience by narratives In Dan Ventura, Pablo Gervás, Fox D. Harrell, Mary L. Maher, Alison Pease, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the second international conference on computational creativity, page 161, México City, México, apr 2011.
  • Tobias Kötter and Michael R. Berthold. (missing) concept discovery in heterogeneous information networks In Dan Ventura, Pablo Gervás, Fox D. Harrell, Mary L. Maher, Alison Pease, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the second international conference on computational creativity, page 135–140, México City, México, apr 2011.
  • George E. Lewis. Keynote: improvising with creative machines: reflections on Human-Machine interaction In Dan Ventura, Pablo Gervás, Fox D. Harrell, Mary L. Maher, Alison Pease, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the second international conference on computational creativity, page xii–xiii, México City, México, apr 2011.
  • Carlos León. Stella – a story generation system for generic scenarios In Dan Ventura, Pablo Gervás, Fox D. Harrell, Mary L. Maher, Alison Pease, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the second international conference on computational creativity, page 162, México City, México, apr 2011.
  • Brian Magerko, Peter Dohogne, and Daniel Fuller. Shared mental models in improvisational digital characters In Dan Ventura, Pablo Gervás, Fox D. Harrell, Mary L. Maher, Alison Pease, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the second international conference on computational creativity, page 33–35, México City, México, apr 2011.
  • Tony McCaffrey and Lee Spector. How the “obscure features hypothesis” leads to innovation assistant software In Dan Ventura, Pablo Gervás, Fox D. Harrell, Mary L. Maher, Alison Pease, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the second international conference on computational creativity, page 120–122, México City, México, apr 2011.
  • Keith McGreggor, Maithilee Kunda, and Ashok Goel. Fractal analogies: preliminary results from the raven’s test of intelligence In Dan Ventura, Pablo Gervás, Fox D. Harrell, Mary L. Maher, Alison Pease, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the second international conference on computational creativity, page 69–71, México City, México, apr 2011.
  • Patrick S. McNally and Kristian Hammond. Picasso, pato and perro: reconciling creativity with procedure In Dan Ventura, Pablo Gervás, Fox D. Harrell, Mary L. Maher, Alison Pease, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the second international conference on computational creativity, page 78–83, México City, México, apr 2011.
  • Kristine Monteith, Virginia Francisco, Tony Martinez, Pablo Gervás, and Dan Ventura. Automatic generation of Emotionally-Targeted soundtracks In Dan Ventura, Pablo Gervás, Fox D. Harrell, Mary L. Maher, Alison Pease, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the second international conference on computational creativity, page 60–62, México City, México, apr 2011.
  • Nick Montfort. Curveship: adding control of narrative style In Dan Ventura, Pablo Gervás, Fox D. Harrell, Mary L. Maher, Alison Pease, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the second international conference on computational creativity, page 163, México City, México, apr 2011.
  • David Norton, Derrall Heath, and Dan Ventura. Autonomously creating quality images In Dan Ventura, Pablo Gervás, Fox D. Harrell, Mary L. Maher, Alison Pease, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the second international conference on computational creativity, page 10–15, México City, México, apr 2011.
  • Alison Pease and Simon Colton. Computational creativity theory: inspirations behind the FACE and the IDEA models In Dan Ventura, Pablo Gervás, Fox D. Harrell, Mary L. Maher, Alison Pease, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the second international conference on computational creativity, page 72–77, México City, México, apr 2011.
  • Pol Pla and Patricia Maes. Bimba: sensor embedded balls for creative sound generation In Dan Ventura, Pablo Gervás, Fox D. Harrell, Mary L. Maher, Alison Pease, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the second international conference on computational creativity, page 117–119, México City, México, apr 2011.
  • Pérez, Otoniel Ortiz, Wulfrano Luna, Santiago Negrete, Vicente Castellanos, Eduardo P. {A}losa, and Rafael Ávila. A system for evaluating novelty in computer generated narratives In Dan Ventura, Pablo Gervás, Fox D. Harrell, Mary L. Maher, Alison Pease, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the second international conference on computational creativity, page 63–68, México City, México, apr 2011.
  • Fahrurrozi Rahman and Ruli Manurung. Multiobjective optimization for meaningful metrical poetry In Dan Ventura, Pablo Gervás, Fox D. Harrell, Mary L. Maher, Alison Pease, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the second international conference on computational creativity, page 4–9, México City, México, apr 2011.
  • Graeme Ritchie and Judith Masthoff. The STANDUP 2 interactive riddle builder In Dan Ventura, Pablo Gervás, Fox D. Harrell, Mary L. Maher, Alison Pease, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the second international conference on computational creativity, page 159, México City, México, apr 2011.
  • Rob Saunders. Artificial creative systems and the evolution of language In Dan Ventura, Pablo Gervás, Fox D. Harrell, Mary L. Maher, Alison Pease, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the second international conference on computational creativity, page 36–41, México City, México, apr 2011.
  • Adam M. Smith and Michael Mateas. Towards Knowledge-Oriented creativity support in game design In Dan Ventura, Pablo Gervás, Fox D. Harrell, Mary L. Maher, Alison Pease, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the second international conference on computational creativity, page 129–131, México City, México, apr 2011.
  • Adam M. Smith and Michael Mateas. Knowledge-level creativity in game design In Dan Ventura, Pablo Gervás, Fox D. Harrell, Mary L. Maher, Alison Pease, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the second international conference on computational creativity, page 16–21, México City, México, apr 2011.
  • Brandon Tearse, Michael M. Peter Mawhorter, and Noah Wardrip-Fruin. Experimental results from a rational reconstruction of MINSTREL In Dan Ventura, Pablo Gervás, Fox D. Harrell, Mary L. Maher, Alison Pease, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the second international conference on computational creativity, page 54–59, México City, México, apr 2011.
  • Tony Veale. We can Re-Use it for you wholesale: serendipity and objets trouvs in linguistic creativity In Dan Ventura, Pablo Gervás, Fox D. Harrell, Mary L. Maher, Alison Pease, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the second international conference on computational creativity, page 22–26, México City, México, apr 2011.
  • Dan Ventura. No free lunch in the search for creativity In Dan Ventura, Pablo Gervás, Fox D. Harrell, Mary L. Maher, Alison Pease, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the second international conference on computational creativity, page 108–110, México City, México, apr 2011.
  • Alexander E. Zook, Mark O. Riedl, and Brian S. Magerko. Understanding human creativity for computational play In Dan Ventura, Pablo Gervás, Fox D. Harrell, Mary L. Maher, Alison Pease, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the second international conference on computational creativity, page 42–47, México City, México, apr 2011.
  • Brian {O’Neill} and Mark Riedl. Simulating the everyday creativity of readers In Dan Ventura, Pablo Gervás, Fox D. Harrell, Mary L. Maher, Alison Pease, and Geraint Wiggins, editors, Proceedings of the second international conference on computational creativity, page 153–158, México City, México, apr 2011.

2010

  • Greg Bickerman, Sam Bosley, Peter Swire, and Robert M. Keller. Learning to create jazz melodies using deep belief nets In Dan Ventura, Alison Pease, {Rafael} {Pérez}, Graeme Ritchie, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international conference on computational creativity, page 228–237, Lisbon, Portugal, jan 2010. Department of Informatics Engineering, University of Coimbra.
  • Andrew R. Brown, Toby Gifford, and Rene Wooller. Generative music systems for live performance In Dan Ventura, Alison Pease, {Rafael} {Pérez}, Graeme Ritchie, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international conference on computational creativity, page 290, Lisbon, Portugal, jan 2010. Department of Informatics Engineering, University of Coimbra.
  • Parag Chordia and Alex Rae. Tabla gyan: an artificial tabla improviser In Dan Ventura, Alison Pease, {Rafael} {Pérez}, Graeme Ritchie, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international conference on computational creativity, page 155–164, Lisbon, Portugal, jan 2010. Department of Informatics Engineering, University of Coimbra.
  • Tom Collins, Robin Laney, Alistair Willis, and Paul Garthwaite. Using discovered, polyphonic patterns to filter computer-generated music In Dan Ventura, Alison Pease, {Rafael} {Pérez}, Graeme Ritchie, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international conference on computational creativity, page 1–10, Lisbon, Portugal, jan 2010. Department of Informatics Engineering, University of Coimbra.
  • Simon Colton, Jeremy Gow, Pedro Torres, and Paul Cairns. Experiments in objet trouvé browsing In Dan Ventura, Alison Pease, {Rafael} {Pérez}, Graeme Ritchie, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international conference on computational creativity, page 238–247, Lisbon, Portugal, jan 2010. Department of Informatics Engineering, University of Coimbra.
  • Simon Colton. The painting fool teaching interface In Dan Ventura, Alison Pease, {Rafael} {Pérez}, Graeme Ritchie, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international conference on computational creativity, page 289, Lisbon, Portugal, jan 2010. Department of Informatics Engineering, University of Coimbra.
  • Arne Eigenfeldt and Philippe Pasquier. Realtime generation of harmonic progressions using constrained markov selection In Dan Ventura, Alison Pease, {Rafael} {Pérez}, Graeme Ritchie, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international conference on computational creativity, page 16–25, Lisbon, Portugal, jan 2010. Department of Informatics Engineering, University of Coimbra.
  • Arne Eigenfeldt and Philippe Pasquier. Realtime generation of harmonic progressions in kinetic engine In Dan Ventura, Alison Pease, {Rafael} {Pérez}, Graeme Ritchie, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international conference on computational creativity, page 291, Lisbon, Portugal, jan 2010. Department of Informatics Engineering, University of Coimbra.
  • Florian Forster, Marc R. Frie{ss}, Michele Brocco, and Georg Groh. On the impact of chat communication on Computer-Supported idea generation processes In Dan Ventura, Alison Pease, {Rafael} {Pérez}, Graeme Ritchie, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international conference on computational creativity, page 165–174, Lisbon, Portugal, jan 2010. Department of Informatics Engineering, University of Coimbra.
  • Pablo Gervás and Carlos Leon. Story generation driven by System-Modified evaluation validated by human judges In Dan Ventura, Alison Pease, {Rafael} {Pérez}, Graeme Ritchie, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international conference on computational creativity, page 85–89, Lisbon, Portugal, jan 2010. Department of Informatics Engineering, University of Coimbra.
  • Kazjon Grace, Rob Saunders, and John Gero. Constructing conceptual spaces for novel associations In Dan Ventura, Alison Pease, {Rafael} {Pérez}, Graeme Ritchie, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international conference on computational creativity, page 120–129, Lisbon, Portugal, jan 2010. Department of Informatics Engineering, University of Coimbra.
  • Frank Grove, Noah Jorgenson, Sandip Sen, and Rose Gamble. Software engineering rewards for brainstorming online (SEREBRO) In Dan Ventura, Alison Pease, {Rafael} {Pérez}, Graeme Ritchie, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international conference on computational creativity, page 293, Lisbon, Portugal, jan 2010. Department of Informatics Engineering, University of Coimbra.
  • Bipin Indurkhya. On the role of metaphor in creative cognition In Dan Ventura, Alison Pease, {Rafael} {Pérez}, Graeme Ritchie, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international conference on computational creativity, page 51–59, Lisbon, Portugal, jan 2010. Department of Informatics Engineering, University of Coimbra.
  • Kyle E. Jennings. Search strategies and the creative process In Dan Ventura, Alison Pease, {Rafael} {Pérez}, Graeme Ritchie, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international conference on computational creativity, page 130–139, Lisbon, Portugal, jan 2010. Department of Informatics Engineering, University of Coimbra.
  • Anna Jordanous. Defining creativity: finding keywords for creativity using corpus linguistics techniques In Dan Ventura, Alison Pease, {Rafael} {Pérez}, Graeme Ritchie, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international conference on computational creativity, page 278–287, Lisbon, Portugal, jan 2010. Department of Informatics Engineering, University of Coimbra.
  • Anna Jordanous. A fitness function for creativity in jazz improvisation and beyond In Dan Ventura, Alison Pease, {Rafael} {Pérez}, Graeme Ritchie, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international conference on computational creativity, page 223–227, Lisbon, Portugal, jan 2010. Department of Informatics Engineering, University of Coimbra.
  • Robert M. Keller. Automated jazz improvisation In Dan Ventura, Alison Pease, {Rafael} {Pérez}, Graeme Ritchie, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international conference on computational creativity, page 288, Lisbon, Portugal, jan 2010. Department of Informatics Engineering, University of Coimbra.
  • Anna Krzeczkowska, Jad El-Hage, Simon Colton, and Stephen Clark. Automated collage generation – with intent In Dan Ventura, Alison Pease, {Rafael} {Pérez}, Graeme Ritchie, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international conference on computational creativity, page 36–40, Lisbon, Portugal, jan 2010. Department of Informatics Engineering, University of Coimbra.
  • Tobias Kötter, Kilian Thiel, and Michael R. Berthold. Domain bridging associations support creativity In Dan Ventura, Alison Pease, {Rafael} {Pérez}, Graeme Ritchie, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international conference on computational creativity, page 200–204, Lisbon, Portugal, jan 2010. Department of Informatics Engineering, University of Coimbra.
  • Penousal Machado and Henrique Nunes. A visual language for darwin In Dan Ventura, Alison Pease, {Rafael} {Pérez}, Graeme Ritchie, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international conference on computational creativity, page 295, Lisbon, Portugal, jan 2010. Department of Informatics Engineering, University of Coimbra.
  • Penousal Machado and Henrique Nunes. A step towards the evolution of visual languages In Dan Ventura, Alison Pease, {Rafael} {Pérez}, Graeme Ritchie, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international conference on computational creativity, page 41–50, Lisbon, Portugal, jan 2010. Department of Informatics Engineering, University of Coimbra.
  • Mary L. Maher. Evaluating creativity in humans, computers, and collectively intelligent systems In Proceedings of the 1st desire network conference on creativity and innovation in design, DESIRE ’10, page 22–28, Lancaster, UK, UK, 2010. Desire network.
  • Keith McGreggor, Maithilee Kunda, and Ashok Goel. A fractal approach towards visual analogy In Dan Ventura, Alison Pease, {Rafael} {Pérez}, Graeme Ritchie, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international conference on computational creativity, page 65–74, Lisbon, Portugal, jan 2010. Department of Informatics Engineering, University of Coimbra.
  • Alex McLean and Geraint Wiggins. Live coding towards computational creativity In Dan Ventura, Alison Pease, {Rafael} {Pérez}, Graeme Ritchie, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international conference on computational creativity, page 175–179, Lisbon, Portugal, jan 2010. Department of Informatics Engineering, University of Coimbra.
  • Kristine Monteith, Tony Martinez, and Dan Ventura. Automatic generation of music for inducing emotive response In Dan Ventura, Alison Pease, {Rafael} {Pérez}, Graeme Ritchie, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international conference on computational creativity, page 140–149, Lisbon, Portugal, jan 2010. Department of Informatics Engineering, University of Coimbra.
  • Igor Mozetič, Nada Lavrač, Vid Podpečan, Petra K. amd Helena Motaln, Marko Petek, Kristina Gruden, Hannu Toivonen, and Kimmo Kulovesi. Bisociative knowledge discovery for microarray data analysis In Dan Ventura, Alison Pease, {Rafael} {Pérez}, Graeme Ritchie, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international conference on computational creativity, page 190–199, Lisbon, Portugal, jan 2010. Department of Informatics Engineering, University of Coimbra.
  • Courtney Nelson, Bradley Brummel, Frank Grove, Noah Jorgenson, Sandip Sen, and Rose Gamble. Measuring creativity in software development In Dan Ventura, Alison Pease, {Rafael} {Pérez}, Graeme Ritchie, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international conference on computational creativity, page 205–214, Lisbon, Portugal, jan 2010. Department of Informatics Engineering, University of Coimbra.
  • David Norton, Derrall Heath, and Dan Ventura. Establishing appreciation in a creative system In Dan Ventura, Alison Pease, {Rafael} {Pérez}, Graeme Ritchie, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international conference on computational creativity, page 26–35, Lisbon, Portugal, jan 2010. Department of Informatics Engineering, University of Coimbra.
  • François Pachet. The continuator strikes back: a controllable bebop improvisation generator In Dan Ventura, Alison Pease, {Rafael} {Pérez}, Graeme Ritchie, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international conference on computational creativity, page 292, Lisbon, Portugal, jan 2010. Department of Informatics Engineering, University of Coimbra.
  • Alison Pease, Markus Guhe, and Alan Smaill. Some aspects of analogical reasoning in mathematical creativity In Dan Ventura, Alison Pease, {Rafael} {Pérez}, Graeme Ritchie, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international conference on computational creativity, page 60–64, Lisbon, Portugal, jan 2010. Department of Informatics Engineering, University of Coimbra.
  • Pérez, Santiago Negrete, Eduardo P. {N}alosa, Rafael Ávila, Vicente Castellanos, and Christian Lemaitre. MEXICA-impro: a computational model for narrative improvisation In Dan Ventura, Alison Pease, {Rafael} {Pérez}, Graeme Ritchie, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international conference on computational creativity, page 90–99, Lisbon, Portugal, jan 2010. Department of Informatics Engineering, University of Coimbra.
  • Alex Rodr'{i}guez López, António P. Oliveira, and Am'{i}lcar Cardoso. User-Controlling expressed emotions in music with EDME In Dan Ventura, Alison Pease, Rafael Pérez, Graeme Ritchie, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international conference on computational creativity, page 297, Lisbon, Portugal, jan 2010. Department of Informatics Engineering, University of Coimbra.
  • Rob Saunders, Petra Gemeinboeck, Adrian Lombard, Dan Bourke, and Baki Kocaballi. Curious whispers: an embodied artificial creative system In Dan Ventura, Alison Pease, {Rafael} {Pérez}, Graeme Ritchie, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international conference on computational creativity, page 100–109, Lisbon, Portugal, jan 2010. Department of Informatics Engineering, University of Coimbra.
  • Nathan Sorenson and Philippe Pasquier. The evolution of fun: automatic level design through challenge modeling In Dan Ventura, Alison Pease, {Rafael} {Pérez}, Graeme Ritchie, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international conference on computational creativity, page 258–267, Lisbon, Portugal, jan 2010. Department of Informatics Engineering, University of Coimbra.
  • Paulo Urbano. Swarm painting atelier In Dan Ventura, Alison Pease, {Rafael} {Pérez}, Graeme Ritchie, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international conference on computational creativity, page 298, Lisbon, Portugal, jan 2010. Department of Informatics Engineering, University of Coimbra.
  • Chris Venour, Graeme Ritchie, and Chris Mellish. Quantifying humorous lexical incongruity In Dan Ventura, Alison Pease, {Rafael} {Pérez}, Graeme Ritchie, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international conference on computational creativity, page 268–277, Lisbon, Portugal, jan 2010. Department of Informatics Engineering, University of Coimbra.
  • Raymond Whorley, Geraint Wiggins, Christophe Rhodes, and Marcus Pearce. Development of techniques for the computational modelling of harmony In Dan Ventura, Alison Pease, {Rafael} {Pérez}, Graeme Ritchie, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international conference on computational creativity, page 11–15, Lisbon, Portugal, jan 2010. Department of Informatics Engineering, University of Coimbra.
  • Raymond Whorley, Geraint Wiggins, Christophe Rhodes, and Marcus Pearce. Using computational models to harmonise melodies In Dan Ventura, Alison Pease, {Rafael} {Pérez}, Graeme Ritchie, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international conference on computational creativity, page 296, Lisbon, Portugal, jan 2010. Department of Informatics Engineering, University of Coimbra.
  • Wai Yeap, Tommi Opas, and Narges Mahyar. On two desiderata for creativity support tools In Dan Ventura, Alison Pease, {Rafael} {Pérez}, Graeme Ritchie, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international conference on computational creativity, page 180–189, Lisbon, Portugal, jan 2010. Department of Informatics Engineering, University of Coimbra.
  • Michael Young and Oliver Bown. Clap-along: a negotiation strategy for creative musical interaction with computational systems In Dan Ventura, Alison Pease, {Rafael} {Pérez}, Graeme Ritchie, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international conference on computational creativity, page 215–222, Lisbon, Portugal, jan 2010. Department of Informatics Engineering, University of Coimbra.
  • Michael Young. Piano prosthesis In Dan Ventura, Alison Pease, {Rafael} {Pérez}, Graeme Ritchie, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international conference on computational creativity, page 294, Lisbon, Portugal, jan 2010. Department of Informatics Engineering, University of Coimbra.
  • Jichen Zhu and Santiago O. {N}ón. Towards Analogy-Based story generation In Dan Ventura, Alison Pease, {Rafael} {Pérez}, Graeme Ritchie, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international conference on computational creativity, page 75–84, Lisbon, Portugal, jan 2010. Department of Informatics Engineering, University of Coimbra.
  • Andrés {Gómez de Silva Garza} and John Gero. Elementary social interactions and their effects on creativity: a computational simulation In Dan Ventura, Alison Pease, {Rafael} {Pérez}, Graeme Ritchie, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international conference on computational creativity, page 110–119, Lisbon, Portugal, jan 2010. Department of Informatics Engineering, University of Coimbra.
  • Alex {Rodr'{{i}}guez López}, António P. Oliveira, and Am'{{i}}lcar Cardoso. Real-Time Emotion-Driven music engine In Dan Ventura, Alison Pease, {Rafael} {Pérez}, Graeme Ritchie, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international conference on computational creativity, page 150–154, Lisbon, Portugal, jan 2010. Department of Informatics Engineering, University of Coimbra.
  • Celso M. {de Melo} and Jonathan Gratch. Evolving expression of emotions through color in virtual humans using genetic algorithms In Dan Ventura, Alison Pease, {Rafael} {Pérez}, Graeme Ritchie, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international conference on computational creativity, page 248–257, Lisbon, Portugal, jan 2010. Department of Informatics Engineering, University of Coimbra.

2009

  • Eric P. S. Baumer, Bill Tomlinson, Lindsey E. Richland, and Janice Hansen. Fostering metaphorical creativity using computational metaphor identification In Proceedings of the seventh acm conference on creativity and cognition, C&\#38;C ’09, page 315–324, New York, NY, USA, 2009. Acm. doi: 10.1145/1640233.1640280
  • Simon Colton. Seven catchy phrases for computational creativity research In Computational creativity : an interdisciplinary approach, Schloss Dagstuhl Seminar Series, 2009.
  • Rob Saunders. Artificial creative systems: completing the creative cycle In Computational creativity : an interdisciplinary approach, Schloss Dagstuhl Seminar Series, 2009.

2008

  • Alfredo Aguilar, Diego Hernández, Mar'{i}a de Lourdes Zambrano, Mireille Rojas, and Pérez. A computer model for novel arrangements of furniture In Pablo Gervás, Pérez, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international joint workshop on computational creativity 2008, page 157–162, Madrid, Spain, sep 2008. Departamento de Ingeniera del Software e Inteligencia Artificial Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
  • Juan Alvarado and Pérez. A computer model for the generation of monophonic musical melodies In Pablo Gervás, Pérez, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international joint workshop on computational creativity 2008, page 117–126, Madrid, Spain, sep 2008. Departamento de Ingeniera del Software e Inteligencia Artificial Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
  • John A. Barnden. Unparalleled creativity in metaphor In Dan Ventura, Mary L. Maher, and Simon Colton, editors, Aaai spring symposium: creative intelligent systems’08, Technical Report SS-08-03, page 1–7, Stanford, California, USA, mar 2008.
  • Ian Bogost and Nick Montfort. Computing makes the “man”: programmer creativity and the platform technology of the atari video computer system In Pablo Gervás, Pérez, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international joint workshop on computational creativity 2008, page 137–146, Madrid, Spain, sep 2008. Departamento de Ingeniera del Software e Inteligencia Artificial Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
  • Bruce G. Buchanan. An AI model of creativity In Proceedings of the twenty-first international FLAIRS conference, page 2–9, 2008.
  • William Byrne, Thorsten Schnier, and Bob Hendley. Computational intelligence and case-based creativity in design In Pablo Gervás, Pérez, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international joint workshop on computational creativity 2008, page 31–40, Madrid, Spain, sep 2008. Departamento de Ingeniera del Software e Inteligencia Artificial Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
  • Tamara Carleton, William R. Cockayne, and Larry Leifer. An exploratory study about the role of ambiguity during complex problem solving In Dan Ventura, Mary L. Maher, and Simon Colton, editors, Aaai spring symposium: creative intelligent systems’08, Technical Report SS-08-03, page 8–13, Stanford, California, USA, mar 2008.
  • Heather Chan and Dan Ventura. Automatic composition of themed mood pieces In Pablo Gervás, Pérez, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international joint workshop on computational creativity 2008, page 109–116, Madrid, Spain, sep 2008. Departamento de Ingeniera del Software e Inteligencia Artificial Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
  • Simon Colton. Creativity versus the perception of creativity in computational systems In Dan Ventura, Mary L. Maher, and Simon Colton, editors, Aaai spring symposium: creative intelligent systems’08, Technical Report SS-08-03, page 14–20, Stanford, California, USA, mar 2008.
  • Simon Colton. Experiments in Constraint-Based automated scene generation In Pablo Gervás, Pérez, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international joint workshop on computational creativity 2008, page 127–136, Madrid, Spain, 2008. Departamento de Ingeniera del Software e Inteligencia Artificial Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
  • Jamie Forth, Alex McLean, and Geraint Wiggins. Musical creativity on the conceptual level In Pablo Gervás, Pérez, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international joint workshop on computational creativity 2008, page 21–30, Madrid, Spain, sep 2008. Departamento de Ingeniera del Software e Inteligencia Artificial Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
  • Kazjon Grace, Rob Saunders, and John Gero. A computational model for constructing novel associations In Pablo Gervás, Pérez, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international joint workshop on computational creativity 2008, page 91–100, Madrid, Spain, sep 2008. Departamento de Ingeniera del Software e Inteligencia Artificial Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
  • Matthew Hockenberry and Ernesto Arroyo. Human tended gardens of evolutionary design In Dan Ventura, Mary L. Maher, and Simon Colton, editors, Aaai spring symposium: creative intelligent systems’08, Technical Report SS-08-03, page 21–25, Stanford, California, USA, mar 2008.
  • Kyle Jennings. Developing creativity: artificial barriers in artificial intelligence In Pablo Gervás, Pérez, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international joint workshop on computational creativity 2008, page 1–10, Madrid, Spain, sep 2008. Departamento de Ingeniera del Software e Inteligencia Artificial Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
  • Kyle E. Jennings. Adjusting the novelty thermostat: courting creative success through judicious randomness In Dan Ventura, Mary L. Maher, and Simon Colton, editors, Aaai spring symposium: creative intelligent systems’08, Technical Report SS-08-03, page 26–33, Stanford, California, USA, mar 2008.
  • Jarod Kelly, Panos Y. Papalambros, and Colleen M. Seifert. Interactive genetic algorithms for use as creativity enhancement tools In Dan Ventura, Mary L. Maher, and Simon Colton, editors, Aaai spring symposium: creative intelligent systems’08, Technical Report SS-08-03, page 34–39, Stanford, California, USA, mar 2008.
  • Carlos León, Jorge {Carrillo de Albornoz}, and Pablo Gervás. A framework for building creative objects from heterogeneous generation systems In Pablo Gervás, Pérez, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international joint workshop on computational creativity 2008, page 71–80, Madrid, Spain, sep 2008. Departamento de Ingeniera del Software e Inteligencia Artificial Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
  • Carlos León and Pablo Gervás. Creative storytelling based on exploration and transformation of constraint rules In Pablo Gervás, Pérez, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international joint workshop on computational creativity 2008, page 51–60, Madrid, Spain, sep 2008. Departamento de Ingeniera del Software e Inteligencia Artificial Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
  • Brian Magerko and Mark O. Riedl. What happens next?: toward an empirical investigation of improv theatre In Pablo Gervás, Pérez, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international joint workshop on computational creativity 2008, page 151–156, Madrid, Spain, sep 2008. Departamento de Ingeniera del Software e Inteligencia Artificial Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
  • Mary L. Maher, Kathryn E. Merrick, and Rob Saunders. Achieving creative behavior using curious learning agents In Dan Ventura, Mary L. Maher, and Simon Colton, editors, Aaai spring symposium: creative intelligent systems’08, Technical Report SS-08-03, page 40–46, Stanford, California, USA, mar 2008.
  • Debasis Mitra. Computational creativity: three generations of research and beyond In Dan Ventura, Mary L. Maher, and Simon Colton, editors, Aaai spring symposium: creative intelligent systems’08, Technical Report SS-08-03, page 47–52, Stanford, California, USA, mar 2008.
  • Nick Montfort and Pérez. Integrating a plot generator and an automatic narrator to create and tell stories In Pablo Gervás, Pérez, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international joint workshop on computational creativity 2008, page 61–70, Madrid, Spain, sep 2008. Departamento de Ingeniera del Software e Inteligencia Artificial Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
  • Klara Nahrstedt, Ruzena Bajcsy, Lisa Wymore, Renata M. Sheppard, and Katherine Mezur. Computational model of human creativity in dance choreography In Dan Ventura, Mary L. Maher, and Simon Colton, editors, Aaai spring symposium: creative intelligent systems’08, Technical Report SS-08-03, page 53–60, Stanford, California, USA, mar 2008.
  • Stellan Ohlsson. How is it possible to create a new idea? In Dan Ventura, Mary L. Maher, and Simon Colton, editors, Aaai spring symposium: creative intelligent systems’08, Technical Report SS-08-03, page 61–66, Stanford, California, USA, mar 2008.
  • Mark O. Riedl. Vignette-Based story planning: creativity through exploration and retrieval In Pablo Gervás, Pérez, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international joint workshop on computational creativity 2008, page 41–50, Madrid, Spain, sep 2008. Departamento de Ingeniera del Software e Inteligencia Artificial Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
  • Graeme Ritchie. Uninformed resource creation for humour simulation In Pablo Gervás, Pérez, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international joint workshop on computational creativity 2008, page 147–150, Madrid, Spain, sep 2008. Departamento de Ingeniera del Software e Inteligencia Artificial Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
  • Rob Saunders and Kazjon Grace. Towards a computational model of creative cultures In Aaai spring symposium on creative intelligent systems, Stanford University, mar 2008.
  • Mei Si, Stacy C. Marsella, and Mark O. Riedl. Interactive drama authoring with plot and character: an intelligent system that fosters creativity In Dan Ventura, Mary L. Maher, and Simon Colton, editors, Aaai spring symposium: creative intelligent systems’08, Technical Report SS-08-03, page 75–81, Stanford, California, USA, mar 2008.
  • Adam M. Smith, Mario Romero, Zachary Pousman, and Michael Mateas. Tableau machine: a creative alien presence In Dan Ventura, Mary L. Maher, and Simon Colton, editors, Aaai spring symposium: creative intelligent systems’08, Technical Report SS-08-03, page 82–89, Stanford, California, USA, mar 2008.
  • Ricardo Sosa and John S. Gero. Creative social systems In Dan Ventura, Mary L. Maher, and Simon Colton, editors, Aaai spring symposium: creative intelligent systems’08, Technical Report SS-08-03, page 90–94, Stanford, California, USA, mar 2008.
  • Reid Swanson, Elaine Chew, and Andrew S. Gordon. Supporting musical creativity with unsupervised syntactic parsing In Dan Ventura, Mary L. Maher, and Simon Colton, editors, Aaai spring symposium: creative intelligent systems’08, Technical Report SS-08-03, page 95–101, Stanford, California, USA, mar 2008.
  • Chris Thornton. Analogy as exploration In Pablo Gervás, Pérez, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international joint workshop on computational creativity 2008, page 81–90, Madrid, Spain, sep 2008. Departamento de Ingeniera del Software e Inteligencia Artificial Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
  • Matthew Turk, Tobias Höllerer, Stefan M. Arisona, JoAnn Kuchera-Morin, Christopher Coffin, Rama Hoetzlein, Lance Putnam, and Dan Overholt. Creative collaborative exploration in multiple environments In Dan Ventura, Mary L. Maher, and Simon Colton, editors, Aaai spring symposium: creative intelligent systems’08, Technical Report SS-08-03, page 102–109, Stanford, California, USA, mar 2008.
  • Paulo Urbano. Swarm Exquisite-Corpses games In Dan Ventura, Mary L. Maher, and Simon Colton, editors, Aaai spring symposium: creative intelligent systems’08, Technical Report SS-08-03, page 110–116, Stanford, California, USA, mar 2008.
  • Alessandro Valitutti, Carlo Strapparava, and Oliviero Stock. Textual affect sensing for computational advertising In Dan Ventura, Mary L. Maher, and Simon Colton, editors, Aaai spring symposium: creative intelligent systems’08, Technical Report SS-08-03, page 117–122, Stanford, California, USA, mar 2008.
  • Tony Veale and Yanfen Hao. Slip-Sliding along in linguistic creativity: building a fluid space for connecting disparate ideas In Pablo Gervás, Pérez, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international joint workshop on computational creativity 2008, page 101–108, Madrid, Spain, sep 2008. Departamento de Ingeniera del Software e Inteligencia Artificial Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
  • Tony Veale and Yanfen Hao. Generating and understanding creative comparisons In Dan Ventura, Mary L. Maher, and Simon Colton, editors, Aaai spring symposium: creative intelligent systems’08, Technical Report SS-08-03, page 123–127, Stanford, California, USA, mar 2008.
  • Dan Ventura. A reductio ad absurdum experiment in sufficiency for evaluating (computational) creative systems In Pablo Gervás, Pérez, and Tony Veale, editors, Proceedings of the international joint workshop on computational creativity 2008, page 11–20, Madrid, Spain, sep 2008. Departamento de Ingeniera del Software e Inteligencia Artificial Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
  • Dan Ventura. Sub-symbolic re-representation to facilitate learning transfer In Dan Ventura, Mary L. Maher, and Simon Colton, editors, Aaai spring symposium: creative intelligent systems’08, Technical Report SS-08-03, page 128–134, Stanford, California, USA, mar 2008.
  • Christopher M. Vigorito and Andrew G. Barto. Hierarchical representations of behavior for efficient creative search In Dan Ventura, Mary L. Maher, and Simon Colton, editors, Aaai spring symposium: creative intelligent systems’08, Technical Report SS-08-03, page 135–141, Stanford, California, USA, mar 2008.
  • Levent Yilmaz. Innovation systems are self-organizing complex adaptive systems In Dan Ventura, Mary L. Maher, and Simon Colton, editors, Aaai spring symposium: creative intelligent systems’08, Technical Report SS-08-03, page 142–148, Stanford, California, USA, mar 2008.
  • Michael R. Young. Computational creativity in narrative generation: utility and novelty based on models of story comprehension In Dan Ventura, Mary L. Maher, and Simon Colton, editors, Aaai spring symposium: creative intelligent systems’08, Technical Report SS-08-03, page 149–155, Stanford, California, USA, mar 2008.
  • Jichen Zhu and Fox D. Harrell. Daydreaming with intention: scalable Blending-Based imagining and agency in generative interactive narrative In Dan Ventura, Mary L. Maher, and Simon Colton, editors, Aaai spring symposium: creative intelligent systems’08, Technical Report SS-08-03, page 156, Stanford, California, USA, mar 2008.

2007

2006

  • Jon Bird and Dustin Stokes. Evolving minimally creative robots In Simon Colton and Alison Pease, editors, The third joint workshop on computational creativity, ECAI 2006, Trento, Italy, aug 2006. Universita di Trento.
  • Oliver Bown. The extended importance of the social creation of value in evolutionary processes: a proposed model In The third joint workshop on computational creativity, ECAI 2006, Trento, Italy, aug 2006. Universita di Trento.
  • Cristina Butnariu and Tony Veale. Lexical combinatorial creativity with “gastronaut” In Simon Colton and Alison Pease, editors, The third joint workshop on computational creativity, ECAI 2006, Trento, Italy, aug 2006. Universita di Trento.
  • Tak-Shing Chan and Geraint Wiggins. More evidence for a computational memetics approach to music information and new interpretations of an aesthetic fitness measure In Simon Colton and Alison Pease, editors, The third joint workshop on computational creativity, ECAI 2006, page 13–17, Trento, Italy, aug 2006. Universita di Trento.
  • Aidan Cross. The single curious agent: an alternative perspective In Simon Colton and Alison Pease, editors, The third joint workshop on computational creativity, ECAI 2006, Trento, Italy, aug 2006. Universita di Trento.
  • Bryan Duggan, Zheng Cui, and Pádraig Cunningham. MATT – a system for modelling creativity in traditional irish flute playing In Simon Colton and Alison Pease, editors, The third joint workshop on computational creativity, ECAI 2006, Trento, Italy, aug 2006. Universita di Trento.
  • Rodrigo García, Pablo Gervás, Raquel Hervás, and Pérez. Applying the E-R computational creativity model to image interpretation In The third joint workshop on computational creativity, ECAI 2006, page 29–32, Trento, Italy, aug 2006. Universita di Trento.
  • J. Haenen and S. Rauchas. Investigating artificial creativity by generating melodies, using connectionist knowledge representation In Simon Colton and Alison Pease, editors, The third joint workshop on computational creativity, ECAI 2006, Trento, Italy, aug 2006. Universita di Trento.
  • Yanfen Hao and Tony Veale. A fluid category structure for metaphor processing In Simon Colton and Alison Pease, editors, The third joint workshop on computational creativity, ECAI 2006, Trento, Italy, aug 2006. Universita di Trento.
  • Raquel Hervás, Francisco C. Pereira, Pablo Gervás, and Amílcar Cardoso. Cross-Domain analogy in automated text generation In Simon Colton and Alison Pease, editors, The third joint workshop on computational creativity, ECAI 2006, Trento, Italy, aug 2006. Universita di Trento.
  • Robert M. Keller, David Morrison, Stephen Jones, Belinda Thom, and Aaron Wolin. A computational framework enhancing jazz creativity In Simon Colton and Alison Pease, editors, The third joint workshop on computational creativity, ECAI 2006, Trento, Italy, aug 2006. Universita di Trento.
  • D. Moffat and M. Kelly. An investigation into people’s bias against computational creativity in music composition In Simon Colton and Alison Pease, editors, The third joint workshop on computational creativity, ECAI 2006, Trento, Italy, aug 2006. Universita di Trento.
  • Joaquim Reis. Agents with style – multi-agent visual composition with shape grammars In The third joint workshop on computational creativity, ECAI 2006, Trento, Italy, aug 2006. Universita di Trento.
  • Tony Veale and Cristina Butnariu. Exploring linguistic creativity via predictive lexicology In Simon Colton and Alison Pease, editors, The third joint workshop on computational creativity, ECAI 2006, Trento, Italy, 2006. Universita di Trento.
  • Tony Veale and Shanshan Chen. Unlocking the latent creativity of orthographic structure In Simon Colton and Alison Pease, editors, The third joint workshop on computational creativity, ECAI 2006, Trento, Italy, aug 2006. Universita di Trento.
  • Qing Yu and Tony Veale. Creative puzzle generation from factual content In Simon Colton and Alison Pease, editors, The third joint workshop on computational creativity, ECAI 2006, Trento, Italy, aug 2006. Universita di Trento.

2005

  • Oliver Bown and Geraint Wiggins. Modelling musical behaviour in a Cultural-Evolutionary system In Computational creativity workshop 2005, International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2005, Edinburgh, Scotland, jul 2005. School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh.
  • Tak-Shing Chan and Geraint Wiggins. A computational memetics approach to music information and aesthetic fitness In Computational creativity workshop 2005, International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2005, Edinburgh, Scotland, jul 2005. School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh.
  • Susana Daniel {Pérez Pinillos} and Daniel B. Millán. Automatic generation of literary texts: greek mythology In Computational creativity workshop 2005, International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2005, Edinburgh, Scotland, jul 2005. School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh.
  • Gary R. Greenfield. Computational Aesthetics as a Tool for Creativity In Conference on creativity & cognition, page 232–235, New York, NY, USA, 2005. Acm. doi: 10.1145/1056224.1056259
  • Colin Johnson. Search and notions of creativity In Computational creativity workshop 2005, International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2005, Edinburgh, Scotland, jul 2005. School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh.
  • Lorenzo Magnani. Creativity and the disembodiment of mind In Computational creativity workshop 2005, International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2005, Edinburgh, Scotland, jul 2005. School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh.
  • Márcia C. Moraes and Antônio C. {da Rocha Costa}. Improvisational directors and creative processes in Multi-Agent systems In Computational creativity workshop 2005, International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2005, Edinburgh, Scotland, 2005. School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh.
  • Diarmuid O’Donoghue. Seeing things? reasoning with maps via creative imagination In Computational creativity workshop 2005, International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2005, Edinburgh, Scotland, jul 2005. School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh.
  • Federico Peinado and Pablo Gervás. Creativity issues in plot generation In Computational creativity workshop 2005, International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2005, Edinburgh, Scotland, jul 2005. School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh.
  • Ildikó J. Pelczer and Pérez. A model of believable-characters for a computer based storyteller In Computational creativity workshop 2005, International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2005, Edinburgh, Scotland, jul 2005. School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh.
  • Francisco C. Pereira, Mateus Mendes, Pablo Gervás, and Amílcar Cardoso. Experiments with assessment of creative systems: an application of ritchie’s criteria In Computational creativity workshop 2005, International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2005, Edinburgh, Scotland, jul 2005. School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh.
  • Mark O. Riedl. Story planning as exploratory creativity: techniques for expanding the narrative search space In Computational creativity workshop 2005, International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2005, Edinburgh, Scotland, jul 2005. School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh.
  • Graeme Ritchie. On transformational creativity In Computational creativity workshop 2005, International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2005, Edinburgh, Scotland, jul 2005. School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh.
  • Loke K. Seng. Notes on defining novelty for computational creativity In Computational creativity workshop 2005, International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2005, Edinburgh, Scotland, jul 2005. School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh.
  • Tony Veale. Structural inversion as a strategy of creative reconceptualization In Computational creativity workshop 2005, International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2005, Edinburgh, Scotland, jul 2005. School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh.
  • Edgar R. Villaseñor and Pérez. The geometrician: a computer model for problem solving in the field of geometry In Computational creativity workshop 2005, International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2005, Edinburgh, Scotland, jul 2005. School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh.
  • Guihua Wen and Nigel R. Shadbolt. Fundamental laws of dynamics for computational creativity In Computational creativity workshop 2005, International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2005, Edinburgh, Scotland, jul 2005. School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh.
  • Geraint Wiggins. Searching for computational creativity In Computational creativity workshop 2005, International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2005, Edinburgh, Scotland, jul 2005. School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh.
  • Daniel Winterstein and Sebastian Mhatre. Logical forms in wit In Computational creativity workshop 2005, International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2005, Edinburgh, Scotland, jul 2005. School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh.

2004

  • Kambiz Badie and Maryam T. Mahmoudi. An approach to generating new ideas based on linking the frames of concepts In Francisco C. Pereira, Simon Colton, and Pablo Gervás, editors, Proceedings of the First Joint Workshop on Computational Creativity, page 117–127, Madrid, Spain, sep 2004. Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
  • Jer Hayes, Tony Veale, and Nuno Seco. The bible is the Christian-Koran: exploring lexical analogy via WordNet In Francisco C. Pereira, Simon Colton, and Pablo Gervás, editors, Proceedings of the First Joint Workshop on Computational Creativity, page 59–64, Madrid, Spain, sep 2004. Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
  • Jer Hayes, Nuno Seco, and Tony Veale. Creative discovery in the lexical “validation gap” In Francisco C. Pereira, Simon Colton, and Pablo Gervás, editors, Proceedings of the First Joint Workshop on Computational Creativity, page 25–35, Madrid, Spain, sep 2004. Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
  • Penousal Machado, Jorge Tavares, Amílcar Cardoso, Francisco B. Pereira, and Ernesto Costa. Evolving creativity In Francisco C. Pereira, Simon Colton, and Pablo Gervás, editors, Proceedings of the First Joint Workshop on Computational Creativity, page 91–102, Madrid, Spain, sep 2004. Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
  • Lorenzo Magnani. Computational abduction: the Extra-Theoretical dimension of scientific creativity In Francisco C. Pereira, Simon Colton, and Pablo Gervás, editors, Proceedings of the First Joint Workshop on Computational Creativity, page 103–116, Madrid, Spain, sep 2004. Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
  • João M. Martins, Francisco C. Pereira, Eduardo R. Miranda, and Amílcar Cardoso. Enhancing sound design with conceptual blending of sound descriptors In Francisco C. Pereira, Simon Colton, and Pablo Gervás, editors, Proceedings of the First Joint Workshop on Computational Creativity, page 65–77, Madrid, Spain, sep 2004. Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
  • Federico Peinado, Miguel Ancochea, and Pablo G. Ás. Automated control of interactions in virtual spaces: a useful task for exploratory creativity In Francisco C. Pereira, Simon Colton, and Pablo Gervás, editors, Proceedings of the First Joint Workshop on Computational Creativity, page 13–24, Madrid, Spain, sep 2004. Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
  • Ricardo Sosa and John S. Gero. The role of gatekeepers in creativity In Francisco C. Pereira, Simon Colton, and Pablo Gervás, editors, Proceedings of the First Joint Workshop on Computational Creativity, page 79–90, Madrid, Spain, sep 2004. Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
  • Georgios Tagalakis and Mark T. Keane. Automating the interpretation of novel, Noun-Noun compounds using WordNet In Francisco C. Pereira, Simon Colton, and Pablo Gervás, editors, Proceedings of the First Joint Workshop on Computational Creativity, page 47–58, Madrid, Spain, sep 2004. Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
  • Hrafn T. Thórisson. A framework for exploring the evolutionary roots of creativity In Francisco C. Pereira, Simon Colton, and Pablo Gervás, editors, Proceedings of the First Joint Workshop on Computational Creativity, page 1–12, Madrid, Spain, sep 2004. Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
  • Tony Veale. Tapping the entrenched creativity of lexical ontologies In Francisco C. Pereira, Simon Colton, and Pablo Gervás, editors, Proceedings of the First Joint Workshop on Computational Creativity, page 37–46, Madrid, Spain, sep 2004. Universidad Complutense de Madrid.

2002

2001

  • Rob Saunders and John S. Gero. A curious design agent: a computational model of Novelty-Seeking behaviour in design In Proceedings of caadria 2001, 2001.
  • Rob Saunders and John S. Gero. Designing for interest and novelty: motivating design agents In Proceedings of caad futures 2001, page 725–738, 2001.
  • Rob Saunders and John S. Gero. Artificial creativity: a synthetic approach to the study of creative behaviour In John S. Gero, editor, Computational and cognitive models of creative design v, page 113–139, Sydney, Australia, 2001. University of Sydney.

 

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2006

  • Diarmuid O’Donoghue, Amy Bohan, and Mark Keane. Seeing things: inventive reasoning with geometric analogies and topographic maps New generation computing, 24(3):267–288, may 2006.
  • Federico Peinado and Pablo Gervás. Evaluation of automatic generation of basic stories New generation computing, 24(3):289–302, may 2006.
  • Mark Riedl and Michael Young. Story planning as exploratory creativity: techniques for expanding the narrative search space New generation computing, 24(3):303–323, may 2006.
  • Graeme Ritchie. The transformational creativity hypothesis New generation computing, 24(3):241–266, may 2006.
  • Tony Veale. Re-representation and creative analogy: a lexico-semantic perspective New generation computing, 24(3):223–240, may 2006.
  • Tony Veale, Pablo Gervás, and Alison Pease. Understanding creativity: a computational perspective New generation computing, 24(3), 2006.
  • Geraint Wiggins. Searching for computational creativity New generation computing, 24(3):209–222, may 2006.

2004

  • Chris R. Fairclough and Pádraig Cunningham AI structuralist storytelling in computer gamesTechnical Report TCD-CS-2004-43, Trinity College Dublin, 2004.

2003

2001

  • Bruce G. Buchanan. Creativity at the metalevel: AAAI-2000 presidential address Ai magazine, page 13–28, Fall 2001.
  • John A. Rehling Letter spirit (part two): modeling creativity in a visual domainTechnical Report, Indiana University, jul 2001.

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1998

  • Margaret A. Boden. Creativity and artificial intelligence Artificial intelligence, 103:347–356, 1998.

1995

  • Matthew Elton. Artificial creativity: enculturing computers Leonardo, 28(3), 1995.

 

 

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