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10th ICCC 2019: Charlotte, NC, USA
- Kazjon Grace, Michael Cook, Dan Ventura, Mary Lou Maher:
Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Computational Creativity, ICCC 2019, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, June 17-21, 2019. Association for Computational Creativity (ACC) 2019, ISBN 978-989-54160-1-1 - Kyle Booten:
Toward Digital Progymnasmata. 1-8 - Tom White, Bryan Loh:
SpaceSheet: Navigating Conceptual Space with a Spreadsheet Interface. 9-16 - Pegah Karimi, Mary Lou Maher, Nicholas Davis, Kazjon Grace:
Deep Learning in a Computational Model for Conceptual Shifts in a Co-Creative Design System. 17-24 - Tony Veale:
Read Me Like A Book: Lessons in Affective, Topical and Personalized Computational Creativity. 25-32 - Diana Kim, Jason Xu, Ahmed Elgammal, Marian Mazzone:
Computational Analysis of Content in Fine Art Paintings. 33-40 - Razvan C. Bunescu, Oseremen O. Uduehi:
Learning to Surprise: A Composer-Audience Architecture. 41-48 - Taisuke Akimoto:
Theoretical Framework for Computational Story Blending: From a Cognitive System Perspective. 49-56 - Tony Veale, Philipp Wicke, Thomas Mildner:
Duets Ex Machina: On The Performative Aspects of "Double Acts" in Computational Creativity. 57-64 - Judith van Stegeren, Mariët Theune:
Churnalist: Fictional Headline Generation for Context-appropriate Flavor Text. 65-72 - Luis Fernando Gutiérrez, Rafael Pérez y Pérez:
Analyzing Art Works: The Six Steps Methodology. 73-80 - Paul M. Bodily, Porter Glines, Brandon Biggs:
"She Offered No Argument": Constrained Probabilistic Modeling for Mnemonic Device Generation. 81-88 - Théis Bazin, Gaëtan Hadjeres:
NONOTO: A Model-agnostic Web Interface for Interactive Music Composition by Inpainting. 89-91 - Cyran Aouameur, Philippe Esling, Gaëtan Hadjeres:
Neural Drum Machine : An Interactive System for Real-time Synthesis of Drum Sounds. 92-99 - Likai Wang, Patrick Janssen, Guohua Ji:
Reshaping Design Search Spaces for Efficient Computational Design Optimization in Architecture. 100-107 - Simon Colton, Alison Pease, Michael Cook, Chunyang Chen:
The HR3 System for Automatic Code Generation in Creative Settings. 108-115 - Lonce Wyse:
Mechanisms of Artistic Creativity in Deep Learning Neural Networks. 116-123 - Alejandro Oñate, Gonzalo Méndez, Pablo Gervás:
Emolift: Elevator Conversations Based on Emotions. 124-131 - Prashanth Thattai Ravikumar, Lonce Wyse:
MASSE: A System for Music Action Selection Through State Evaluation. 132-139 - Mikhail Jacob, Prabhav Chawla, Lauren Douglas, Ziming He, Jason Lee, Tanuja Sawant, Brian Magerko:
Affordance-based Generation of Pretend Object Interaction Variants For Human-Computer Improvisational Theater. 140-147 - Nicholas Meade, Nicholas Barreyre, Scott C. Lowe, Sageev Oore:
Exploring Conditioning for Generative Music Systems with Human-Interpretable Controls. 148-155 - Michael Cook, Simon Colton, Alison Pease, Maria Teresa Llano:
Framing In Computational Creativity - A Survey And Taxonomy. 156-163 - Leonid Berov:
Summaries Can Frame - But No Effect on Creativity. 164-171 - Douglas H. Fisher, Haerin Shin:
Critique as Creativity: Towards Developing Computational Commentators on Creative Works. 172-179 - Matthew Guzdial, Mark O. Riedl:
Combinets: Creativity via Recombination of Neural Networks. 180-187 - Purva Tendulkar, Kalpesh Krishna, Ramprasaath R. Selvaraju, Devi Parikh:
Trick or TReAT : Thematic Reinforcement for Artistic Typography. 188-195 - Mariel Pettee, Chase Shimmin, Douglas Duhaime, Ilya Vidrin:
Beyond Imitation: Generative and Variational Choreography via Machine Learning. 196-203 - Simo Linkola, Anna Kantosalo:
Extending Creative Systems Framework for Analysis of Creative Agent Societies. 204-211 - Carolyn Lamb, Daniel G. Brown:
TwitSong 3.0: Towards Semantic Revisions in Computational Poetry. 212-219 - Eugenio Concepción, Pablo Gervás, Gonzalo Méndez:
Evolving the INES Story Generation System: From Single to Multiple Plot Lines. 220-227 - Pablo Gervás:
Generating a Search Space of Typical Narrative Plots. 228-235 - Margareta Ackerman, Rafael Pérez y Pérez:
Field Work in Computational Creativity. 236-242 - Sarah Harmon, Katie McDonough:
The Draw-A-Computational-Creativity-Researcher Test (DACCRT): Exploring Stereotypic Images and Descriptions of Computational Creativity. 243-249 - Alison Pease, Simon Colton, Chris Warburton, Athanasios Nathanail, Irina Preda, Daniel Arnold, Daniel Winterstein, Mike Cook:
The Importance of Applying Computational Creativity to Scientific and Mathematical Domains. 250-257 - Khalid Al-Najjar, Leo Leppänen, Hannu Toivonen:
No Time Like the Present: Methods for Generating Colourful and Factual Multilingual News Headlines. 258-265 - Mika Hämäläinen, Khalid Al-Najjar:
Modelling the Socialization of Creative Agents in a Master - Apprentice Setting: The Case of Movie Title Puns. 266-273 - Thomas Winters, Vincent Nys, Danny De Schreye:
Towards a General Framework for Humor Generation from Rated Examples. 274-281 - Rachel Goldstein, Andy Vainauskas, Margareta Ackerman, Robert M. Keller:
MindMusic: Brain-Controlled Musical Improvisation. 282-285 - Marija Majda Perisic, Mario Storga, John S. Gero:
Situated Novelty in Computational Creativity Studies. 286-290 - João Gonçalves, Aaron Bembenek, Pedro Martins, Amílcar Cardoso:
Going into Greater Depth in the Quest for Hidden Frames. 291-295 - João Miguel Cunha, Sérgio Rebelo, Pedro Martins, 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? 296-300 - Ana Rodrigues, Amílcar Cardoso, Penousal Machado:
A Dynamic Approach for the Generation of Perceptual Associations. 301-305 - Pablo Samuel Castro:
Performing Structured Improvisations with Pre-trained Deep Learning Models. 306-310 - Christoph Salge, Christian Guckelsberger, Michael Cerny Green, Rodrigo Canaan, Julian Togelius:
Generative Design in Minecraft: Chronicle Challenge. 311-315 - Kyle Robinson, Dan Brown:
Shallow Art: Art Extension Through Simple Machine Learning. 316-320 - Quinten Rosseel, Geraint A. Wiggins:
Engagement-Reflection in Software Construction. 321-325 - Brad Spendlove, Dan Ventura:
Modeling Knowledge, Expression, and Aesthetics via Sensory Grounding. 326-330 - Vikram Jamwal:
Exploring the Notion of Self in Creative Self-Expression. 331-335 - Douglas H. Fisher, Emily Markert, Abigail Roberts, Kamala Varma:
Region Radio: An AI that Finds and Tells Stories about Places. 336-340 - Lee Cheatley, Wendy Moncur, Alison Pease:
Opportunities for Computational Creativity in a Therapeutic Context. 341-345 - Eyal Gruss:
WanderGAN. 346-347 - Eyal Gruss, Ayelet Sapirshtein, Vered Heruti:
Pictures of J** Girls in Synthesis. 348-349 - Halley Young:
Algorithm as Determinant of Form in Music. 350-351 - J. Rosenbaum:
Hidden Worlds. 352-353 - Kyle Booten:
Fragile Pulse: A Meditation App. 354-355 - Masayuki Numao:
Emotion-driven Creative Music Composition in brAInMelody®. 356-357 - Nicholas Davis, Safat Siddiqui, Pegah Karimi, Mary Lou Maher, Kazjon Grace:
Creative Sketching Partner: A Co-Creative Sketching Tool to Inspire Design Creativity. 358-359 - David Apel, Sophie Bensamou, Veronique Ferval, Jing Fu, Richard Goodwin, Christian Harris, Andrea Lombardi, Robin Lougee, Joana Maria, Richard B. Segal, Tenzin Yeshi:
Two Fragrances Designed for Brazilian Millennials. 360-361 - Jing Fu, Richard Goodwin, Christian Harris, Kimberly Lang, Robin Lougee, C. J. McLane, Joana Maria, Jim Martin, Richard B. Segal, Tenzin Yeshi:
Computational-Creativity Enabled One Pan Seasonings for Retail Sale. 362-363 - Hao Hao Tan:
ChordAL: A Chord-Based Approach for Music Generation using Bi-LSTMs. 364-365
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