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AAAI Spring Symposium 2013 - Creativity and (Early) Cognitive Development: Palo Alto, CA, USA
- Creativity and (Early) Cognitive Development: A Perspective from Artificial Creativity, Developmental AI, and Robotics, Papers from the 2013 AAAI Spring Symposium, Palo Alto, California, USA, March 25-27, 2013. AAAI Technical Report SS-13-02, AAAI 2013
- Georgi Stojanov, Bipin Indurkhya:
Preface. - Ahmed Mohammed Hassan Abdel-Fattah, Ulf Krumnack:
Creating Analogy-Based Interpretations of Blended Noun Concepts. - Wendy Elizabeth Aguilar, Rafael Pérez y Pérez:
A Computer Model of a Developmental Agent to Support Creative-Like Behavior. - Mohammad Majid al-Rifaie, John Mark Bishop:
Swarm Intelligence and Weak Artificial Creativity. - Tarek Richard Besold:
Analogy Engines in Classroom Teaching: Modeling the String Circuit Analogy. - Mark H. Bickhard:
The Creativity of Development and the Development of Creativity. - Sandra Bruno:
Creativity as a Necessity for Human Development. - Elena Hoicka, Simone Bijvoet-van den Berg, Tiffany Kerr, Megan Carberry:
The Unusual Box Test: A Non-Verbal, Non-Representational Divergent Thinking Test for Toddlers. - Bipin Indurkhya:
Thinking Like A Child: The Role of Surface Similarities in Stimulating Creativity. - Michael S. P. Miller:
The Neural Proposition: Structures for Cognitive Systems. - Apara Ranjan, Liane Gabora, Brian O'Connor:
Evidence for the Cross-Domain Reinterpretation of Creative Ideas. - Claudia Roda, Georgi Stojanov, Dana Kianfar:
Effects of Task Switching on Creativity Tests. - Jasmina Sefer:
Symbolic Play and Analogy: a Way to Foster Children's Creativity. - Georgi Kiril Stojanov, Bipin Indurkhya:
Creativity and Cognitive Development: The Role of Perceptual Similarity and Analogy. - Tony Veale:
Creativity as a Web Service: A Vision of Human and Computer Creativity in the Web Era. - Andrew B. Williams:
Towards Creative Humanoid Conceptualization Learning from Metaphor-Guided Pretense Play.
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