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Regent-Dependent Creativity: A Domain Independent Metric for the Assessment of Creative Artifacts

by Celso França , Luís Fabrício , W Góes , Álvaro Amorim , Rodrigo Rocha , Alysson Ribeiro Da Silva
"... Abstract Humans are the ultimate judges on how creative is an artifact. In order to be creative, most researchers agree that an artifact has to be at least new and valuable. However, metrics to evaluate novelty and value are often craft for individual studies. Even within the same domain, these met ..."
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propose an domain independent metric, called Regent-Dependent Creativity (RDC), that assesses the creativity of artifacts. This metric requires that artifacts are described within the Regent-Dependent Model, in which artifacts features are represented as dependency pairs. RDC combines the Bayesian

Creative Studies

by Diego E. Uribe Larach, Diego E. Uribe Larach , 2009
"... This thesis explored the impact that emotionally laden stimuli had on individuals’ creative process and creative products as assessed by independent domain experts. Sixty-five undergraduate students were randomly separated into three treatment conditions and instructed to create an artistic collage ..."
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This thesis explored the impact that emotionally laden stimuli had on individuals’ creative process and creative products as assessed by independent domain experts. Sixty-five undergraduate students were randomly separated into three treatment conditions and instructed to create an artistic collage

Evaluating creativity in humans, computers, and collectively intelligent systems

by Mary Lou Maher - In DESIRE10: Creativity and Innovation in Design
"... Creativity studies focus on the processes that produce creative artifacts and how we evaluate an artifact to determine if it is creative. This paper focuses on the essential criteria in evaluating if a potentially creative artifact is creative. Evaluating creativity is still largely subjective and n ..."
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and not well supported with computational tools. An evaluation metric is presented as a way of measuring three essential criteria for creativity: novelty, value, and unexpectedness. The metric is independent of the domain or discipline and does not depend on whether the system producing the creative artifact

Computational Game Creativity

by Antonios Liapis, Georgios N. Yannakakis, Julian Togelius
"... Computational creativity has traditionally relied on well-controlled, single-faceted and established domains such as visual art, narrative and audio. On the other hand, research on autonomous generation methods for game artifacts has not yet considered the creative ca-pacity of those methods. In thi ..."
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Computational creativity has traditionally relied on well-controlled, single-faceted and established domains such as visual art, narrative and audio. On the other hand, research on autonomous generation methods for game artifacts has not yet considered the creative ca-pacity of those methods

Creative systems Computational

by Federico Peinado, Virginia Francisco, F. Peinado, V. Francisco R. Hervás, V. Francisco
"... Abstract Novelty is a key concept to understand creativity. Evaluating a piece of artwork or other creation in terms of novelty requires comparisons to other works and considerations about the elements that have been reused in the creative process. Human beings perform this analysis intuitively, but ..."
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, but in order to simulate it using computers, the objects to be compared and the similarity metrics to be used should be formalized and explicitly implemented. In this paper we present a study on relevant elements for the assessment of novelty in computer-generated narratives. We focus on the domain of folk

Cognition as a part of computational creativity

by Lav R Varshney , Florian Pinel , Kush R Varshney , Angela Schörgendorfer , Yi-Min Chee - in Proc. IEEE Int. Conf. Cogn. Inform. Cogn. Comput , 2013
"... Abstract-Computational creativity and cognitive computing are distinct fields that have developed in a parallel fashion. In this paper, we examine the relationship between the two, concluding that the two fields overlap in one precise way: the evaluation or assessment of artifacts with respect to c ..."
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Abstract-Computational creativity and cognitive computing are distinct fields that have developed in a parallel fashion. In this paper, we examine the relationship between the two, concluding that the two fields overlap in one precise way: the evaluation or assessment of artifacts with respect

under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives

by Sira Gonzalez, Deparment Of Electrical, Electronic Engineering , 2013
"... the condition that they attribute it, that they do not use it for commercial purposes and that they do not alter, transform or build upon it. For any reuse or redistribution, researchers must make clear to others the licence terms of this work. ..."
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the condition that they attribute it, that they do not use it for commercial purposes and that they do not alter, transform or build upon it. For any reuse or redistribution, researchers must make clear to others the licence terms of this work.

Materials for an exploratory theory of the network society.

by Manuel Castells , Anthony Giddens , Alain Touraine , Anthony Smith , Benjamin Barber , Peter Hall , Roger-Pol Droit , Sophie Watson , Frank Webster , Krishan Kumar , David Lyon , Craig Calhoun , Jeffrey Henderson , Ramon Ramos , Jose E Rodrigues-Ibanez , Jose F Tezanos , Mary Kaldor , Stephen Jones , Christopher Freeman - The British Journal of Sociology , 2000
"... ABSTRACT This article aims at proposing some elements for a grounded theor y of the network society. The network society is the social structure characteristic of the Information Age, as tentatively identi ed by empirical, cross-cultural investigation. It permeates most societies in the world, in v ..."
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in technical relationships, which are socially conditioned, so in itself it is not an independent, non-human dimension. In principle, because it is the application of knowledge to obtain a product of some kind, it could be assigned primarily to the process of production, in which we could then distinguish

Creative Commons Attribution License. Automated Mapping of UML Activity Diagrams to Formal Specifications for Supporting Containment Checking

by B. Buhnova, Faiz Ul, Muram Huy, Tran Uwe Zdun
"... Business analysts and domain experts are often sketching the behaviors of a software system using high-level models that are technology- and platform-independent. The developers will refine and enrich these high-level models with technical details. As a consequence, the refined models can deviate fr ..."
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Business analysts and domain experts are often sketching the behaviors of a software system using high-level models that are technology- and platform-independent. The developers will refine and enrich these high-level models with technical details. As a consequence, the refined models can deviate

Distributed under Creative Commons CC-BY 4.0 Nonlinear temperature effects on multifractal complexity of metabolic rate of mice

by Fabio A Labra , Fabio A Labra , Jose M Bogdanovich , Francisco Bozinovic
"... ABSTRACT Complex physiological dynamics have been argued to be a signature of healthy physiological function. Here we test whether the complexity of metabolic rate fluctuations in small endotherms decreases with lower environmental temperatures. To do so, we examine the multifractal temporal scalin ..."
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number of exponents h(q) can be described by only two independent parameters, a and b. We also show that the long-range correlation structure of r(VO 2 ) time series differs from randomly shuffled series, and may not be explained as an artifact of stochastic sampling of a linear frequency spectrum
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