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9th ICCC 2018: Salamanca, Spain
- François Pachet, Anna Jordanous, Carlos León:
Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Computational Creativity, ICCC 2018, Salamanca, Spain, June 25-29, 2018. Association for Computational Creativity (ACC) 2018, ISBN 978-989-54160-0-4 - James Morgan, Margareta Ackerman, Christopher Cassion:
Co-Creative Conceptual Art. 1-8 - Mika Hämäläinen:
Harnessing NLG to Create Finnish Poetry Automatically. 9-15 - Lewis Mckeown, Anna Jordanous:
An Evaluation of the Impact of Constraints on the Perceived Creativity of Narrative Generating Software. 16-23 - Leonid Berov, Kai-Uwe Kühnberger:
An Evaluation of Perceived Personality in Fictional Characters Generated by Affective Simulation. 24-31 - Michael Cook, Simon Colton:
Redesigning Computationally Creative Systems For Continuous Creation. 32-39 - Dharmashankar Subramanian, Debarun Bhattacharjya, Lav R. Varshney:
Generalization across Contexts in Unsupervised Computational Creativity. 40-47 - Pablo Gervás, Eugenio Concepción, Gonzalo Méndez:
INES: A reconstruction of the Charade storytelling system using the Afanasyev Framework. 48-54 - Philipp Wicke, Tony Veale:
Interview with the Robot: Question-Guided Collaboration in a Storytelling System. 56-63 - Jeffrey Ens, Philippe Pasquier:
CAEMSI : A Cross-Domain Analytic Evaluation Methodology for Style Imitation. 64-71 - Jinjun Xiong, Xiou Ge, Lav R. Varshney:
Computational Creativity for Valid Rube Goldberg Machines. 72-79 - Stefan Riegl, Tony Veale:
Live, Die, Evaluate, Repeat: Do-Over Simulation in the Generation of Coherent Episodic Stories. 80-87 - Hadaytullah Hadaytullah, Khalid Al-Najjar, Hannu Toivonen:
"Talent, Skill and Support." A Method for Automatic Creation of Slogans. 88-95 - Erik T. Mueller, Alexandra Coman, Margaret Mayer:
Thoughtful Surprise Generation as a Computational Creativity Challenge. 96-103 - Mary Lou Maher, Kazjon Grace, Pegah Karimi, Nicholas Davis:
Evaluating Creativity in Computational Co-Creative Systems. 104-111 - Róisín Loughran, Michael O'Neill:
Is Computational Creativity Domain-General? 112-119- - Tony Veale:
A Massive Sarcastic Robot: What a Great Idea! Two Approaches to the Computational Generation of Irony. 120-127 - Tony Veale:
Appointment in Samarra: Pre-destination and Bi-camerality in Lightweight Story-Telling Systems. 128-135 - Otto Hantula, Simo Linkola:
Towards Goal-aware Collaboration in Artistic Agent Societies. 136-143 - Dan Smith:
eRebuild Level Creator. 144 - João Miguel Cunha, Pedro Martins, Penousal Machado:
How Shell and Horn make a Unicorn: Experimenting with Visual Blending in Emoji. 145-152 - Paul M. Bodily, Dan Ventura:
Explainability: An Aesthetic for Aesthetics in Computational Creative Systems. 153-160 - Nathan Zabriskie, Brad Spendlove, Dan Ventura:
An HBPL-based Approach to the Creation of Six-word Stories. 161-168 - Antonios Liapis, Michael Cerny Green, Gabriella A. B. Barros, Julian Togelius:
Data-driven Design: A Case for Maximalist Game Design. 169-176 - Rafael Pérez y Pérez:
The Computational Creativity Continuum. 177-184 - Dan Ventura, Darin Gates:
Ethics as Aesthetic: A Computational Creativity Approach to Ethical Behavior. 185-191 - Vishwa Shah, Nicholas Liao, Matthew Guzdial, Mark O. Riedl:
Creative Invention Benchmark. 192-199 - Juan Alvarado, Geraint A. Wiggins:
Exploring the Engagement and Reflection Model with the Creative Systems Framework. 200-207 - Nicholas Davis, Mary Lou Maher, Kazjon Grace, Omar Eltayeby:
Surprise Walks: Encouraging users towards novel concepts with sequential suggestions. 208-215 - Giancarlo Guizzardi, Rafael Peñaloza, Maria M. Hedblom, Oliver Kutz:
Under the Super-Suit: What Superheroes Can Reveal About Inherited properties in Conceptual Blending. 216-223 - Edward J. Powley, Simon Colton, Michael Cook:
Investigating and Automating the Creative Act of Software Engineering: A Position Paper. 224-231 - Pablo Gervás:
Targeted Storyfying: Creating Stories About Particular Events. 232-239 - Malte Loller-Andersen, Björn Gambäck:
Deep Learning-based Poetry Generation Given Visual Input. 240-247 - Martin Znidarsic, Matej Martinc, Andraz Repar, Senja Pollak:
BISLON: BISociative SLOgaN generation based on stylistic literary devices. 248-255 - Michael Cook, Simon Colton:
Neighbouring Communities: Interaction, Lessons and Opportunities. 256-263 - Peter Ivey, Blanca Pérez Ferrer, Rob Saunders, Swen E. Gaudl, Edward J. Powley, Mark J. Nelson, Simon Colton, Michael Cook:
A Parameter-Space Design Methodology for Casual Creators. 264-271 - Alison Pease, Simon Colton, Rob Saunders:
Issues of Authenticity in Autonomously Creative Systems. 272-279 - Rob Saunders, Petra Gemeinboeck:
Performative Body Mapping for Designing Expressive Robots. 280-287 - Geraint A. Wiggins, Nada Lavrac, Vid Podpecan, Senja Pollak:
Conceptualising Computational Creativity: Towards automated historiography of a research field. 288-295 - Viktor Zoric, Björn Gambäck:
The Image Artist: Computer Generated Art Based on Musical Input. 296-303 - Jeffrey Ens, Philippe Pasquier:
MIDI Database and Representation Manager for Deep Learning. 304 - María Navarro, Hugo Gonçalo Oliveira
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Integrating a ETHNO-MUSIC and a Tra-la-Lyrics for Composing Popular Spanish Songs. 305 - Amílcar Cardoso, Ana Rodrigues, Penousal Machado:
Generation of Aesthetic Emotions guided by Perceptual Features. 306 - Hugo Gonçalo Oliveira
, Ricardo Rodrigues:
A Set of Procedures Attempting at the Generation of Verbal Humor in Portuguese. 307 - João Bicker, Sérgio Rebelo, Penousal Machado:
Computational Creative Experiments in the Development of Visual Identities. 308 - Paul Hardman, Miguel Cruz, João Miguel Cunha:
Computationally Generating Images for Music Albums. 309 - Jay Hardesty:
Steering Circularity Between Musical Anticipation and Repetition. 310
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