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6th ICCC 2015: Park City, Utah, USA
- Hannu Toivonen, Simon Colton, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura:
Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Computational Creativity, ICCC 2015, Park City, Utah, USA, June 29 - July 2, 2015. computationalcreativity.net 2015, ISBN 978-0-8425-2970-9 - Martin Mumford, Dan Ventura:
The man behind the curtain: Overcoming skepticism about creative computers. 1-7 - Michael Cook, Simon Colton:
Generating Code For Expressing Simple Preferences: Moving On From Hardcoding And Randomness. 8-16 - Oliver Bown:
Attributing Creative Agency: Are we doing it right? 17-22 - David A. Joyner, Darren Bedwell, Chris Graham, Warren Lemmon, Óscar Martínez, Ashok K. Goel:
Using Human Computation to Acquire Novel Methods for Addressing Visual Analogy Problems on Intelligence Tests. 23-30 - David Norton, Derrall Heath, Dan Ventura:
Accounting for Bias in the Evaluation of Creative Computational Systems: An Assessment of DARCI. 31-38 - Ahmed M. Elgammal, Babak Saleh:
Quantifying Creativity in Art Networks. 39-46 - Ashok K. Goel:
Is Biologically Inspired Invention Different? 47-54 - Félix Bou, Marco Schorlemmer, Joseph Corneli, Danny Gómez-Ramírez, Ewen Maclean, Alan Smaill, Alison Pease:
The role of blending in mathematical invention. 55-62 - Tony Veale, Khalid Al-Najjar:
Unweaving The Lexical Rainbow: Grounding Linguistic Creativity in Perceptual Semantics. 63-70 - Sarah Harmon:
FIGURE8: A Novel System for Generating and Evaluating Figurative Language. 71-77 - Tony Veale:
Game of Tropes: Exploring the Placebo Effect in Computational Creativity. 78-85 - Miaomiao Wen, Nancy Baym, Omer Tamuz, Jaime Teevan, Susan T. Dumais, Adam Kalai:
OMG UR Funny! Computer-Aided Humor with an Application to Chat. 86-93 - Frank van der Velde, Roger A. Wolf, Martin Schmettow, Deniece S. Nazareth:
A Semantic Map for Evaluating Creativity. 94-101 - Carolyn Lamb, Daniel G. Brown, Charles L. A. Clarke:
Human Competence in Creativity Evaluation. 102-109 - Anna Jordanous, Daniel Allington, Byron Dueck:
Measuring cultural value using social network analysis: A case study on valuing electronic musicians. 110-117 - Kat Agres, Stephen McGregor, Matthew Purver, Geraint A. Wiggins:
Conceptualizing Creativity: From Distributional Semantics to Conceptual Spaces. 118-125 - Oliver Bown:
Player Responses to a Live Algorithm: Conceptualising computational creativity without recourse to human comparisons? 126-133 - Arne Eigenfeldt, Oliver Bown, Benjamin Carey:
Collaborative Composition with Creative Systems: Reflections on the First Musebot Ensemble. 134-141 - Arne Eigenfeldt:
Generative Music for Live Musicians: An Unnatural Selection. 142-149 - Tarek Richard Besold, Enric Plaza:
Generalize and Blend: Concept Blending Based on Generalization, Analogy, and Amalgams. 150-157 - Ping Xiao, Simo Linkola:
Vismantic: Meaning-making with Images. 158-165 - Pedro Martins, Tanja Urbancic, Senja Pollak, Nada Lavrac, Amílcar Cardoso:
The Good, the Bad, and the AHA! Blends. 166-173 - Roberto Confalonieri, Joseph Corneli, Alison Pease, Enric Plaza, Marco Schorlemmer:
Using Argumentation to Evaluate Concept Blends in Combinatorial Creativity. 174-181 - Britton Horn, Gillian Smith, Rania Masri, Janos Stone:
Visual Information Vases: Towards a Framework for Transmedia Creative Inspiration. 182-188 - Simon Colton, Jakob Halskov, Dan Ventura, Ian Gouldstone, Michael Cook, Blanca Pérez Ferrer:
The Painting Fool Sees! New Projects with the Automated Painter. 189-196 - Michael Cook:
Make Something That Makes Something: A Report On The First Procedural Generation Jam. 197-203 - Marco Scirea, Gabriella A. B. Barros, Noor Shaker, Julian Togelius:
SMUG: Scientific Music Generator. 204-211 - Johnathan Pagnutti, Jim Whitehead:
Generative Mixology: An Engine for Creating Cocktails. 212-219 - Diarmuid P. O'Donoghue, Yalemisew M. Abgaz, Donny Hurley, Francesco Ronzano, Horacio Saggion:
Stimulating and Simulating Creativity with Dr Inventor. 220-227 - Kate Compton, Michael Mateas:
Casual Creators. 228-235 - Mikhail Jacob, Brian Magerko:
Interaction-based Authoring for Scalable Co-creative Agents. 236-243 - Derrall Heath, Aaron W. Dennis, Dan Ventura:
Imagining Imagination: A Computational Framework Using Associative Memory Models and Vector Space Models. 244-251 - Tapio Takala:
Preconceptual Creativity. 252-259 - Kazjon Grace, Mary Lou Maher:
Specific curiosity as a cause and consequence of transformational creativity. 260-267 - Joseph Corneli, Anna Jordanous, Rosie Shepperd, Maria Teresa Llano, Joanna Misztal, Simon Colton, Christian Guckelsberger:
Computational Poetry Workshop: Making Sense of Work in Progress. 268-275 - Anna Kantosalo, Jukka M. Toivanen, Hannu Toivonen:
Interaction Evaluation for Human-Computer Co-creativity: A Case Study. 276-283 - Ashok K. Goel, David A. Joyner:
Impact of a Creativity Support Tool on Student Learning about Scientific Discovery Process. 284-291 - Michael Mateas, Peter A. Mawhorter, Noah Wardrip-Fruin:
Intentionally Generating Choices in Interactive Narratives. 292-299 - Diogo Costa, Hugo Gonçalo Oliveira, Alexandre Miguel Pinto:
In reality there are as many religions as there are papers - First Steps Towards the Generation of Internet Memes. 300-307 - Berty Chrismartin Lumban Tobing, Ruli Manurung:
A chart generation system for topical metrical poetry. 308-314 - Iván Guerrero Román, Ben Verhoeven, Francesco Barbieri, Pedro Martins, Rafael Pérez y Pérez:
TheRiddlerBot: A next step on the ladder towards creative Twitter bots. 315-322
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