4th AISB Symposium on Computational Creativity
(AISB 2017 )
April 18-21,2017
UK
Call for Paper
Over the last few decades, computational creativity has attracted an increasing number of researchers from both arts and science backgrounds. Philosophers, cognitive psychologists, computer scientists and artists have all contributed to and enriched the literature.
Many argue a machine is creative if it simulates or replicates human creativity (e.g. evaluation of AI systems via a Turing-style test), while others have conceived of computational creativity as an inherently different discipline, where computer generated (art)work should not be judged on the same terms, i.e. as being necessarily producible by a human artist, or having similar attributes, etc.
Topics of interest for this symposium include, but not limited to:
Novel systems and theories in computational creativity, in any domain, e.g. drawing and painting, music, story telling, poetry, games, etc
The evaluation of computational creative systems, processes and artifacts
Theory of computational aesthetics
Representational issues in creativity, including visual and perceptual representations
Social aspects of computational creativity, and intellectual property issues
Creative autonomy and constraint
Computational appreciation of artifacts, including human artwork
Important Dates:
Submission Deadline: January 23,2017
Author notification: March 6, 2017
Final manuscript due: March 13,2017
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