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8th ICCC 2017: Atlanta, GA, USA
- Ashok K. Goel, Anna Jordanous, Alison Pease:

Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Computational Creativity, ICCC 2017, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, June 19-23, 2017. Association for Computational Creativity (ACC) 2017, ISBN 978-0-692-89564-1 - Yalemisew M. Abgaz, Diarmuid P. O'Donoghue, Donny Hurley, Ehtzaz Chaudhry, Jian-Jun Zhang:

Characteristics of Pro-c Analogies and Blends between Research Publications. 1-8 - Margareta Ackerman, Ashok K. Goel, Colin G. Johnson, Anna Jordanous, Carlos León, Rafael Pérez y Pérez, Hannu Toivonen, Dan Ventura:

Teaching Computational Creativity. 9-16 - Wendy Aguilar, Rafael Pérez y Pérez:

Early-creative behavior: the first manifestations of creativity in a developmental agent. 17-24 - Khalid Al-Najjar, Mika Hämäläinen, Hanyang Chen, Hannu Toivonen:

Expanding and Weighting Stereotypical Properties of Human Characters for Linguistic Creativity. 25-32 - Alvaro Amorim, Luís F. W. Góes, Alysson Ribeiro Da Silva, Celso França:

Creative Flavor Pairing: Using RDC Metric to Generate and Assess Ingredients Combination. 33-40 - Agnese Augello, Emanuele Cipolla, Ignazio Infantino, Adriano Manfré, Giovanni Pilato, Filippo Vella:

Creative Robot Dance with Variational Encoder. 41-48 - Benjamin Bay, Paul M. Bodily, Dan Ventura:

Text Transformation Via Constraints and Word Embedding. 49-56 - Paul M. Bodily, Benjamin Bay, Dan Ventura:

Computational Creativity via Human-Level Concept Learning. 57-64 - Liam Bray, Oliver Bown, Benjamin Carey:

How Can We Deal With The Design Principle Of Visibility In Highly Encapsulated Computationally Creative Systems ? 65-71 - Mason Bretan, Gil Weinberg, Larry P. Heck:

A Unit Selection Methodology for Music Generation Using Deep Neural Networks. 72-79 - João Miguel Cunha, João Gonçalves, Pedro Martins, Penousal Machado, Amílcar Cardoso:

A Pig, an Angel and a Cactus Walk Into a Blender: A Descriptive Approach to Visual Blending. 80-87 - Arne Eigenfeldt, Oliver Bown, Andrew R. Brown, Toby Gifford:

Distributed Musical Decision-making in an Ensemble of Musebots : Dramatic Changes and Endings A Brief History of Musebot Ensembles. 88-95 - Ahmed M. Elgammal, Bingchen Liu, Mohamed Elhoseiny, Marian Mazzone:

CAN: Creative Adversarial Networks, Generating "Art" by Learning About Styles and Deviating from Style Norms. 96-103 - Tesca Fitzgerald, Ashok K. Goel, Andrea Thomaz:

Human-Robot Co-Creativity: Task Transfer on a Spectrum of Similarity. 104-111 - Ashok K. Goel, Anna Jordanous, Alison Pease:

Preface. IV-V - João Gonçalves, Pedro Martins, Amílcar Cardoso:

Blend City, BlendVille. 112-119 - Kazjon Grace, Mary Lou Maher, Maryam Mohseni, Rafael Pérez y Pérez:

Encouraging p-creative behaviour with computational curiosity. 120-127 - Christian Guckelsberger, Christoph Salge, Simon Colton:

Addressing the "Why?" in Computational Creativity: A Non-Anthropocentric, Minimal Model of Intentional Creative Agency. 128-135 - Sarah Harmon:

Narrative-inspired Generation of Ambient Music. 136-142 - James Hodson:

The Creative Machine. 143-150 - Daniel D. Johnson, Robert M. Keller, Nicholas Weintraut:

Learning to Create Jazz Melodies Using a Product of Experts. 151-158 - Anna Jordanous:

Co-creativity and Perceptions of Computational Agents in Co-creativity. 159-166 - Ahmed Khalifa, Gabriella A. B. Barros, Julian Togelius:

DeepTingle. 167-174 - Carolyn Lamb, Daniel G. Brown, Charles L. A. Clarke:

Incorporating novelty, meaning, reaction and craft into computational poetry: a negative experimental result. 183-188 - Simo Linkola, Anna Kantosalo, Tomi Männistö, Hannu Toivonen:

Aspects of Self-awareness: An Anatomy of Metacreative Systems. 189-196 - Róisín Loughran, Michael O'Neill:

Application Domains Considered in Computational Creativity. 197-204 - Pedro Lucas, Carlos Martinho:

Stay Awhile and Listen to 3Buddy, a Co-creative Level Design Support Tool. 205-212 - Mark J. Nelson, Swen E. Gaudl, Simon Colton, Edward Jack Powley, Blanca Pérez Ferrer, Rob Saunders, Peter Ivey, Michael Cook:

Fluidic Games in Cultural Contexts. 175-182 - Todd Pickering, Anna Jordanous:

Applying Narrative Theory to Aid Unexpectedness in a Story Generation System. 213-220 - Oscar Puerto, David Thue:

A Model of Inter-musician Communication for Artificial Musical Intelligence. 221-228 - Divya Singh, Margareta Ackerman, Rafael Pérez y Pérez:

A Ballad of the Mexicas: Automated Lyrical Narrative Writing. 229-236 - Kunwar Yashraj Singh, Nicholas M. Davis, Chih-Pin Hsiao, Ricardo Macias, Brenda Lin:

Unified Classification and Generation Networks for Co-Creative Systems. 237-244 - Tony Veale:

Déjà Vu All Over Again: On the Creative Value of Familiar Elements in the Telling of Original Tales. 245-252 - Dan Ventura:

How to Build a CC System. 253-260 - Tom White, Ian Loh:

Generating Animations by Sketching in Conceptual Space. 261-268 

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