Schedule & papers
Note: AISB'20 convention is now rescheduled online for 7-9th April 2021
All talks (both papers and demos) will be 15 minutes long, plus 10 minutes for questions/technical switchover.
All papers and Show-and-Tell demo submissions are being published in the AISB2021 proceedings. On this page, below the schedule, we have also added a copy of the CC@AISB'2020 papers and abstracts.
Friday 9th April (UK time zone)
12:45-13:00 - opening remarks
13:00-13:50 (chair: Alvarado)
13:00-13:25 - Simon Colton, Blanca Perez Ferrer and Sebastian Berns: First Experiments in the Automatic Generation of Pseudo-Profound Pseudo-Bullshit Image Titles (paper)
13:25-13:50 - Anna Kantosalo and Anna Jordanous: Role-Based Perceptions of Computer Participants in Human-Computer Co-Creativity (paper)
13:50-14:00: break
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14:00-14:50 (chair: Jordanous)
14:00-14:25 - Alice Helliwell: Darwinian Creativity as a Model for Computational Creativity (paper)
14:25-14:50 - Joel Parthemore: Will the real artist stand up? Computational creativity as mirror to the human soul (paper)
14:50-15:00: break
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15:00-15:50 (chair: Jordanous)
15:00-15:25 - Juan Alvarado and Geraint Wiggins: Assessing Creativity of MEXICA: An Application of Ritchie’s Criteria (paper)
15:25-15:50 - Philipp Wicke and Tony Veale: Walk the Line: Digital Storytelling as Embodied Spatial Performance (Show-and-Tell demo)
15:50-16:00 - break
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16:00-16:50 (chair: Alvarado)
16:00-16:25 - Ning Ma, Guy Brown and Paolo Vecchiotti: AMI -- Creating Musical Compositions with a Coherent Long-term Structure (Show-and-Tell demo)
16:25-16:50 - Donya Quick and Christopher N. Burrows: Jazzy Beach Critters: a Demonstration of Real-Time Music Generation with Application to Games (Show-and-Tell demo)
16:50-17:00 - break
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17:00-18:00 - AISB Plenary talk:
Dr Sabine Hauert, Department of Engineering Mathematics, Robotics Laboratory, University of Bristol: Swarms for people