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found 51 matches
- 2014
- Michael R. Smith, Ryan S. Hintze, Dan Ventura:
Nehovah: A Neologism Creator Nomen Ipsum. ICCC 2014: 173-181 - Wendy Aguilar, Rafael Pérez y Pérez:
Criteria for Evaluating Early Creative Behavior in Computational Agents. ICCC 2014: 284-287 - Agnese Augello, Ignazio Infantino, Giovanni Pilato, Riccardo Rizzo, Filippo Vella:
Combining Representational Domains for Computational Creativity. ICCC 2014: 272-275 - Francesco Barbieri, Horacio Saggion:
Automatic Detection of Irony and Humour in Twitter. ICCC 2014: 155-162 - Oliver Bown:
Empirically Grounding the Evaluation of Creative Systems: Incorporating Interaction Design. ICCC 2014: 112-119 - Oliver Bown:
A Model of Runaway Evolution of Creative Domains. ICCC 2014: 247-253 - John William Charnley, Simon Colton, Maria Teresa Llano:
The FloWr Framework: Automated Flowchart Construction, Optimisation and Alteration for Creative Systems. ICCC 2014: 315-323 - Simon Colton, Alison Pease, Joseph Corneli, Michael Cook:
Assessing Progress in Building Autonomously Creative Systems. ICCC 2014: 137-145 - Simon Colton, Dan Ventura:
You Can't Know my Mind: A Festival of Computational Creativity. ICCC 2014: 351-354 - Michael Cook, Simon Colton:
Ludus Ex Machina: Building A 3D Game Designer That Competes Alongside Humans. ICCC 2014: 54-62 - Amitava Das, Björn Gambäck:
Poetic Machine: Computational Creativity for Automatic Poetry Generation in Bengali. ICCC 2014: 230-238 - Nicholas M. Davis, Yanna Popova, Ivan Sysoev, Chih-Pin Hsiao, Dingtian Zhang, Brian Magerko:
Building Artistic Computer Colleagues with an Enactive Model of Creativity. ICCC 2014: 38-45 - Liane Gabora, Simon Tseng:
The Social Impact of Self-Regulated Creativity on the Evolution of Simple versus Complex Creative Ideas. ICCC 2014: 8-15 - Antonio C. Gaglio, Agnese Augello, Giovanni Pilato:
Creativity in Conceptual Spaces. ICCC 2014: 306-314 - Andrés Gómez de Silva Garza, Rafael Pérez y Pérez:
Towards Evolutionary Story Generation. ICCC 2014: 332-335 - Pablo Gervás, Carlos León:
Reading and Writing as a Creative Cycle: the Need for a Computational Model. ICCC 2014: 182-191 - Kazjon Grace, Mary Lou Maher:
What to expect when you're expecting: The role of unexpectedness in computationally evaluating creativity. ICCC 2014: 120-128 - Oskar Gross, Jukka M. Toivanen, Sandra Lääne, Hannu Toivonen:
Arts, News, and Poetry - The Art of Framing. ICCC 2014: 336-339 - Ashish Jagmohan, Ying Li, Nan Shao, Anshul Sheopuri, Dashun Wang, Lav R. Varshney, Pu Huang:
Exploring Application Domains for Computational Creativity. ICCC 2014: 328-331 - Colin G. Johnson:
Is it Time for Computational Creativity to Grow Up and start being Irresponsible? ICCC 2014: 263-267 - Daniel Johnson, Dan Ventura:
Musical Motif Discovery in Non-musical Media. ICCC 2014: 91-99 - Anna Jordanous:
Stepping Back to Progress Forwards: Setting Standards for Meta-Evaluation of Computational Creativity. ICCC 2014: 129-136 - Anna Kantosalo, Jukka M. Toivanen, Ping Xiao, Hannu Toivonen:
From Isolation to Involvement: Adapting Machine Creativity Software to Support Human-Computer Co-Creation. ICCC 2014: 1-7 - Oliver Kutz, Fabian Neuhaus, Till Mossakowski, Mihai Codescu:
Blending in the Hub. ICCC 2014: 297-305 - Iván M. Laclaustra, José Ledesma, Gonzalo Méndez, Pablo Gervás:
Kill the Dragon and Rescue the Princess: Designing a Plan-based Multi-agent Story Generator. ICCC 2014: 347-350 - Carlos León, Pablo Gervás:
Creativity in Story Generation From the Ground Up: Non-deterministic Simulation driven by Narrative. ICCC 2014: 201-210 - Antonios Liapis, Georgios N. Yannakakis, Julian Togelius:
Computational Game Creativity. ICCC 2014: 46-53 - Maria Teresa Llano, Rose Hepworth, Simon Colton, Jeremy Gow, John William Charnley, Nada Lavrac, Martin Znidarsic, Matic Perovsek, Mark Granroth-Wilding, Stephen Clark:
Baseline Methods for Automated Fictional Ideation. ICCC 2014: 211-219 - Stephen McGregor, Geraint A. Wiggins, Matthew Purver:
Computational Creativity: A Philosophical Approach, and an Approach to Philosophy. ICCC 2014: 254-262 - Joanna Misztal, Bipin Indurkhya:
Poetry generation system with an emotional personality. ICCC 2014: 72-81
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