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Computational Creativity, 2019
- Tony Veale, F. Amílcar Cardoso:
Computational Creativity - The Philosophy and Engineering of Autonomously Creative Systems. Springer 2019, ISBN 978-3-319-43608-1 - Tony Veale, F. Amílcar Cardoso, Rafael Pérez y Pérez:
Systematizing Creativity: A Computational View. 1-19 - Geraint A. Wiggins:
A Framework for Description, Analysis and Comparison of Creative Systems. 21-47 - Dan Ventura:
Autonomous Intentionality in Computationally Creative Systems. 49-69 - Tony Veale:
From Conceptual Mash-ups to Badass Blends: A Robust Computational Model of Conceptual Blending. 71-89 - Pedro Martins, Francisco C. Pereira, F. Amílcar Cardoso:
The Nuts and Bolts of Conceptual Blending: Multidomain Concept Creation with Divago. 91-119 - Nada Lavrac, Matjaz Jursic, Borut Sluban, Matic Perovsek, Senja Pollak, Tanja Urbancic, Bojan Cestnik:
Bisociative Knowledge Discovery for Cross-domain Literature Mining. 121-139 - Ashok K. Goel:
Computational Design, Analogy, and Creativity. 141-158 - Graeme Ritchie:
The Evaluation of Creative Systems. 159-194 - Kazjon Grace, Mary Lou Maher:
Expectation-Based Models of Novelty for Evaluating Computational Creativity. 195-209 - Anna Jordanous:
Evaluating Evaluation: Assessing Progress and Practices in Computational Creativity Research. 211-236 - Lorenzo Gatti, Gözde Özbal, Marco Guerini, Oliviero Stock, Carlo Strapparava:
Computer-Supported Human Creativity and Human-Supported Computer Creativity in Language. 237-254 - Rafael Pérez y Pérez:
Representing Social Common-Sense Knowledge in MEXICA. 255-274 - Pablo Gervás:
Exploring Quantitative Evaluations of the Creativity of Automatic Poets. 275-304 - Rob Saunders:
Multi-agent-based Models of Social Creativity. 305-326 - Jon McCormack:
Creative Systems: A Biological Perspective. 327-352 - João Correia, Penousal Machado, Juan Romero, Pedro Martins, F. Amílcar Cardoso:
Breaking the Mould An Evolutionary Quest for Innovation Through Style Change. 353-398
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