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Computational Creativity Infrastructure for Online Software Composition: A Conceptual Blending Use Case

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Keywords

Computational Creativity, Conceptual Blending, Artificial Intelligence

Related Project

ConCreTe - Concept Creation Technology

Conference

Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Computational Creativity (ICCC 2016), June 2016

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Year 2019 : 1 citations

 Confalonieri, R. and Kutz, O. (online since July 2019). Blending under deconstruction: The roles of logic, ontology, and cognition in computational concept invention. Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence.

Year 2018 : 2 citations

 McGregor, S. (2018). Geometric Methods for Context Sensitive Distributional Semantics (Doctoral dissertation, Queen Mary University of London).

 Eppe, M., Maclean, E., Confalonieri, R., Kutz, O., Schorlemmer, M., Plaza, E., & Kühnberger, K. U. (2018). A computational framework for conceptual blending. Artificial Intelligence, 256, 105-129.

Year 2017 : 3 citations

 Jordanous, A. (2017). Has computational creativity successfully made it “Beyond the Fence” in musical theatre?. Connection Science, 29(4), 350-386.

 Eppe, M., Maclean, E., Confalonieri, R., Kutz, O., Schorlemmer, M., Plaza, E., and Khnberger, K.-U. (2018). A computational framework for conceptual blending. Artificial Intelligence, page (available online since 2 December 2017).

 McGregor, S. (2017). Geometric Methods for Context Sensitive Distributional Semantics. PhD thesis, Queen Mary University of London.

Year 2016 : 2 citations

 Sevilla, A. F., Fernández-Isabel, A., & Díaz, A. (2016, September). Grafeno: Semantic graph extraction and operation. In Digital Information Management (ICDIM), 2016 Eleventh International Conference on (pp. 133-138). IEEE.

 Charnley, John, et al. "The FloWr Online Platform: Automated Programming and Computational Creativity as a Service." Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Computational Creativity, ICCC. 2016.