Abstract
The word creativity originally described a concept from human psychology, but in the realm of computational creativity (CC), it has become much more. The question of what creativity means when it is part of a computational system might be considered core to CC. Pinning down the meaning of creativity, and concepts like it, becomes salient when researchers port concepts from human psychology to computation, a widespread practice extending beyond CC into artificial intelligence (AI). Yet, the human processes shaping human-inspired computational systems have been little investigated. In this paper, we question which human literatures (social sciences, psychology, neuroscience) enter AI scholarship and how they are translated at the port of entry. This study is based on 22 in-depth, semi-structured interviews, primarily with human-inspired AI researchers, half of whom focus on creativity as a major research area. This paper focuses on findings most relevant to
CC. We suggest that which human literature enters AI bears greater scrutiny because ideas may become disconnected from context in their home discipline. Accordingly, we recommend that CC researchers document the decisions and context of their practices, particularly those practices formalizing human concepts for machines. Publishing reflexive commentary on human elements in CC and AI would provide a useful record and permit greater dialogue with other disciplines.
CC. We suggest that which human literature enters AI bears greater scrutiny because ideas may become disconnected from context in their home discipline. Accordingly, we recommend that CC researchers document the decisions and context of their practices, particularly those practices formalizing human concepts for machines. Publishing reflexive commentary on human elements in CC and AI would provide a useful record and permit greater dialogue with other disciplines.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Computational Creativity (ICCC’23) |
| Publisher | Association for Computational Creativity |
| Number of pages | 5 |
| Publication status | Accepted/In press - 19 Jun 2023 |
| MoE publication type | A4 Conference publication |
| Event | International Conference on Computational Creativity - Waterloo, Canada Duration: 19 Jun 2023 → 23 Jun 2023 Conference number: 14 https://computationalcreativity.net/iccc23/ |
Conference
| Conference | International Conference on Computational Creativity |
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| Abbreviated title | ICCC |
| Country/Territory | Canada |
| City | Waterloo |
| Period | 19/06/2023 → 23/06/2023 |
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