ICCC’21 has awarded the following Best Paper Awards: Rankings were determined on the basis of aggregate weighted reviewer scores (as weighted by the reviewers’ own assessments of their expertise). For all three categories, exact or very close ties were settled by referring the tied candidates to a panel of three senior CC researchers who […]
Welcome to the Twelfth International Conference on Computational Creativity, ICCC’21!
Computational creativity is an interdisciplinary endeavor that is located at the intersection of the fields of artificial intelligence, cognitive psychology, philosophy, social sciences and the arts. The goal of computational creativity is to model, simulate or replicate creativity using a computer, to achieve one of several ends:
- to construct a program or computer capable of showing some level of creativity
- to better understand human creativity and to formulate an algorithmic perspective on creative behavior in humans
- to design programs that can enhance human creativity without necessarily being creative themselves
The ICCC conference series organized by the Association for Computational Creativity since 2010 is the only scientific conference that focuses on computational creativity alone and also covers all aspects of it.
ICCC’21 will be a fully online event to be held on September 14-18, 2021.