THE WORKSHOP FORMAT AND SCHEDULE

WHAT AND WHEN?

The presentation of invited lectures (keynotes) and peer-reviewed papers including discussions and panels will be the primary format of the workshop. Additionally, this workshop encourages researchers not only to present research papers but also position papers and the discussion on controversial problems and questions.

  1. Session 1: Computational Creativity
    • 09:15 Keynote: Simon Colton
    • 09:45 A. Pease et al.: Using grounded theory to suggest types of framing information for Computational Creativity
    • 10:15 S. Ellis et al.: Creativity and Conducting - Handle in the CAIRA Project
  2. 10:45-11:00 Coffee break
  3. Session 1: Computational Creativity (cont.)
    • 11:00 H. Goncalo Oliveira: PoeTryMe - A versatile platform for poetry generation
    • 11:30 A. Abdel-Fattah: On the Feasibility of Concept Blending in Interpreting Novel Noun Compounds
    • 12:00 Wrap-up discussion
  4. 12:15-13:45 Lunch break
  5. Session 2: Concept Invention
    • 13:45 Keynote: Alan Bundy
    • 14:15 O. Kutz et al.: Ontological Blending in DOL
    • 14:45 P. Stefaneas et al.: Web-based Mathematical Problem-Solving with Codelets
    • 15:15 Wrap-up discussion
  6. 15:30-16:00 Coffee break
  7. Session 3: Creativity for General Intelligence
    • 16:00 Keynote: Selmer Bringsjord
    • 16:30 F. Rousseaux et al.: From Alan Turing's Imitation Game to Contemporary Lifestreaming Attempts
    • 17:00 A. Sloman: Meta-morphogenesis and the Creativity of Evolution
    • 17:30 Wrap-up discussion
  8. 17:45 Closing discussion