Four papers from University of Helsinki to be presented in the International Computational Creativity Conference ICCC

The 7th International Conference on Computational Creativity (ICCC) will take place during June-July in Paris. Computational Creativity, in case you didn't know, is defined as the art, science, philosophy and engineering of computational systems which exhibit behaviours that unbiased observers would deem to be creative. Research into creative computing is being carried out also at the Department of Computer Science and HIIT, in the Discovery research group of Prof. Hannu Toivonen.

Among the 51 papers accepted for publication in ICCC 2016, three come from the Discovery group and their collaborators and a fourth one is the result of a consortium:

Interestingly, all four papers deal with completely different topics within computational creativity: automated interpretation of metaphors, concepts and models for co-creation between a human and a computer, creative multi-agent systems, and a workflow tool for creative systems where the group's contribution is a component for visual blending of images.

A fifth forthcoming publication related to computational creativity will be published in SIGKDD, the leading data mining conference:

This one is on generation of rap lyrics, and has been written by researchers in Aalto University in collaboration with Hannu Toivonen.

For more information on computational creativity research being carried out at the Department of Computer Science, see this story and the links below.

 

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06.06.2016 - 16:48 Hannu Toivonen
03.06.2016 - 10:34 Hannu Toivonen