Hello Everyone,
Please excuse the mass mailing, but I want make you aware of this CFP
that is very related to CreativeIT and the work we are all doing.
This is the second international conference on computational
creativity (the first was held in Lisbon last year and was very
successful). This year it will be held in the Americas, in Mexico
City, and promises to be an excellent interdisciplinary event. (Note
the emphasis on computational aspects of creativity.) Please submit
quality work on any aspect of computational creativity to
2nd International Conference on Computational Creativity
April 27-29, 2011
Mexico City, Mexico
http://iccc11.cua.uam.mx
Original contributions are solicited in all areas related to
Computational Creativity, including but not limited to:
computational paradigms for understanding creativity, including
heuristic search, analogical and meta-level reasoning, and
re-representation;
metrics, frameworks and formalizations for the evaluation of
creativity in computational systems, note: quasi-formal approaches
that, for example, argue for recognition without definition or that
define the absence of creativity may have interesting implications for
computational creativity);
perspectives on computational creativity, including philosophy, models
of cognition and human behavior, and intelligent systems;
development and assessment of computational creativity-support tools;
creativity-oriented computing in learning, teaching, and other aspects
of education;
innovation, improvisation and related pursuits investigating the
production of novel experiences and artifacts within a computational
framework;
computational accounts of factors that enhance creativity, including
emotion, surprise, unexpectedness), conflict, diversity, motivation,
knowledge, intuition, reward structures, and technologies, e.g.
modeling, simulation, human-in-the-loop, human/machine collaboration,
etc.);
computational treatment of social aspects of creativity, including the
relationship between individual and social creativity, diffusion of
ideas, collaboration and creativity, formation of creative teams, and
creativity in social settings, e.g. modeling, simulation,
human-in-the-loop, human/machine collaboration, etc.);
specific applications, with a computational component) to music,
language, narrative, poetry, the arts, architecture, entertainment,
mathematical and scientific discovery, programming and/or design;
detailed system descriptions of creative systems, including
engineering difficulties faced, example sessions and artifacts
produced, and applications of the system;
domain-specific vs. generalized creativity — does the domain of study
affect, the perception of) creativity? Are there general,
computational) creative principles that can be applied across domains?
PAPERS
We invite papers that make a scientific contribution to the field of
computational creativity and report work that involves computation,
e.g., fully autonomous systems, modeling, support for human
creativity, simulation, human/machine collaboration, etc.).
We welcome studies of human creativity that in some way propose a
computational model for that creativity.
When papers report on creative computer systems, we particularly
encourage them to discuss systems having general or at least multiple
sorts of results, to detail the methods used to design and develop the
system, or to include useful related theoretical discussion.
We invite papers that go beyond simply documenting interesting systems
to describe advances in cognitive science, assessment methods, design
methods, or other research areas.
DEMOS/ARTS SHOW AND TELL
We invite proposals for demonstrations of computational systems
exhibiting behavior that would be deemed creative in humans and for
the exhibition of artifacts created using computational means, either
primarily or as support for a human creator).
More information will soon be available at: http://iccc11.cua.uam.mx
Or, send email to: [log in to unmask]
IMPORTANT DATES
December 13, 2010 — Submission deadline
February 14, 2011 — Authors’ Notification
March 14, 2011 — Deadline for final camera-ready copies
April 27-29, 2011 — ICCC in Mexico City
CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION
General Chair: Graeme Ritchie, University of Aberdeen
Program Chair: Dan Ventura, Brigham Young University
Local Chair: Rafael Pérez y Pérez, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana
– Cuajimalpa
Publicity Chair: Nick Montfort, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Senior Program Committee:
Pablo Gervás, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Fox Harrell, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Mary Lou Maher, University of Sydney
Alison Pease, University of Edinburgh
Geraint Wiggins, Goldsmiths, University of London
Program Committee:
John Barnden, University of Birmingham
David Brown, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Win Burleson, Arizona State University
F. Amílcar Cardoso, Universidade de Coimbra
John Gero, George Mason University
Ashok Goel, Georgia Institute of Technology
Paulo Gomes, Universidade de Coimbra
Kaz Grace, University of Sydney
Kyle Jennings, University of California, Berkeley
Robert Keller, Harvey Mudd College
Brian Magerko, Georgia Institute of Technology
Ramon López de Mántaras, IIIA-CSIC
Ruli Manurung, University of Indonesia
David C. Moffat, Glasgow Caledonian University
Diarmuid O’Donoghue, National University of Ireland
Sarah Rauchas, Goldsmiths, University of London
Mark Riedl, Georgia Institute of Technology
Juan Romero, Universidade da Coruña
Rob Saunders, University of Sydney
Ricardo Sosa, Tecnologico de Monterrey
Carlo Strapparava, Istituto per la Ricerca Scientifica e Tecnologica
Dan Ventura | email: [log in to unmask]
Computer Science Department | voice: (801) 422-9075
Brigham Young University | fax: (801) 422-0169
Provo, UT 84602 | web: axon.cs.byu.edu/Dan
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