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AISB-CC 2017 : 4th AISB Symposium on Computational Creativity

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Link: https://sites.google.com/site/aisb2017cc/
 
When Apr 20, 2016 - Apr 20, 2016
Where University of Bath, Bath, UK
Submission Deadline Jan 23, 2016
Notification Due Mar 6, 2016
Final Version Due Mar 13, 2016
Categories    compuational creativity   artificial intelligence   creativity
 

Call For Papers


OVERVIEW

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.

This symposium aims at bringing together researchers to discuss recent technical and philosophical developments in the field, and the impact of this research on the future of our relationship with computers and the way we perceive them: at the individual level where we interact with the machines, the social level where we interact with each other via computers, or even with machines interacting with each other.

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

FLYER
http://doc.gold.ac.uk/~map01mm/CC2017/AISB2017CC_CFP.pdf


SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

Please make submissions via the EasyChair conference portal:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=aisb2017c

Please limit submissions to eight pages of text, including notes and bibliography, formatted according to AISB guidelines. LaTex template for AISB papers can be found here:
http://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/events/2015/AISB2015/templates/AISB2008.zip

Authors of accepted papers (up to 8-pages) will be expected to give 30 minute presentations, including 5 to 10 minutes for questions, on the day of the symposium.


PUBLICATIONS

Papers will receive reviews and feedback from members of the programme committee. Successful papers will be published in the general conference proceedings of AISB 2017. At least one author of each successful paper will be expected to attend the symposium and to give a 30 minute presentation on the work.

As for last year's symposium, we are considering the publication of a selection of extended and re-reviewed papers from the symposium in a journal special issue. More details will follow!


IMPORTANT DATES

* Submission of papers: 23 January 2017
* Notification of acceptance: 6 March 2017
* Camera-ready submission: 13 March 2017
* Symposium: 20 April 2017


SYMPOSIUM ORGANISERS

* Mohammad Majid al-Rifaie, m.majid@gold.ac.uk
* Stephen McGregor, s.e.mcgregor@qmul.ac.uk


PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

* Tarek Besold (Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy)
* Mark Bishop (Goldsmiths, University of London, UK)
* Amílcar Cardoso (University of Coimbra, Portugal)
* Joe Corneli (Goldsmiths, University of London, UK)
* Mark d'Inverno (Goldsmiths, University of London, UK)
* Pablo Gervás (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain)
* Bipin Indurkhya (Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland)
* Anna Jordanous (University of Kent, UK)
* Penousal Machado (University of Coimbra, Portugal)
* Jon McCormack (Monash University, Australia)
* François Pachet (SONY Computer Science Laboratory Paris, France)
* Matthew Purver (Queen Mary University of London, UK)
* Georgi Stojanov (American University of Paris, France)
* Hannu Toivonen (University of Helsinki, Finland)
* Tony Veale (University College Dublin, Ireland)
* Dan Ventura (Brigham Young University, USA)
* Geraint Wiggins (Queen Mary, University of London, UK)


INVITED SPEAKER

TBA


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Convention's website: http://aisb2017.cs.bath.ac.uk/

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT

Mohammad Majid al-Rifaie -- m.majid @ gold.ac.uk

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