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Procedural Representations of Creative Cognition


19 Jun 2015, 12:00pm - 1:00pm

308, Richard Hoggart Building

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Department Computing
Contact j.gow(@gold.ac.uk)

How can we build co-creative AI agents that can engage in creative collaborations with human counterparts? A talk by Brian Magerko of Georgia Tech’s Adaptive Digital Media Lab.

Spanning dance, theatre, abstract drawing, and pretend play, this talk focuses on how to build co-creative AI without explicitly representing a library of ‘creative moves’ in the particular domain. We instead ask how creativity can be represented procedurally and how it can be represented as a learning process in order to design intelligent agents that are unfettered by the authoring bottleneck that is so common in computational creativity. This talk will give concrete examples of we have designed agents for these different creative domains based on design challenges, empirical studies of human creativity, and reflective practice.

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19 Jun 2015 12:00pm - 1:00pm
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