Special Track "AI and the Arts"
Call for Papers
- In what way can AI give us an understanding of the human creative process?
- When building AI systems for producing creative artefacts should we aim to mimic our own creative behaviour, the behaviours we find in nature, or design completely new mechanisms?
- Under what conditions could work produced solely by machine be considered as art?
- What is the role of AI in producing systems that can inspire more of us to engage with the creative process in order to produce art?
- What are the kinds of interactions with computational systems that will inspire, provoke, and challenge us into meaningful creative dialogues with machines?
- Are current value systems that humans use to experience and evaluate art suitable for computer-created art, or are new value-systems required?
- How can AI help us re-conceptualise current methods of interaction between computers and people so as to better encourage creative flow and feedback?
- How can AI help develop our relationships with computers to encourage new opportunities for experiencing both human- and computer-generated creative artefacts?
*New* We have reached an agreement with most major conferences to jointly filter out similar papers that are submitted to multiple conferences without notifying the organizers. Please note that multiple submission are not allowed.
Ramon Lopez de Mantaras, Artificial Intelligence Research Institute, Spain
Mark d'Inverno, Goldsmiths, University of London, United Kingdom
Francois Pachet, SONY Computer Science Laboratory Paris, France
Program Committee
Josep Lluis Arcos, Artificial Intelligence Research Institute, Barcelona
Emilios Cambouropoulos, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Amícar Cardoso, University of Coimbra
Simon Colton Goldsmiths, University of London, UK
Holger H. Hoos, UBC, Canada
Palle Dahlstedt, Chalmers University, Sweden
Ashok Goel, Georgia Institute of Technology
Pablo Gervas, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Amy Hoover , University of Central Florida
Anna Jordanous, University of Kent
Penousal Machado, University of Coimbra
Mary Lou Maher, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Jon McCormack, Monash University
David C. Moffat, Glasgow Caledonian University
Philippe Pasquier, Simon Fraser University
Rafael Perez y Perez , Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico
Mark Riedl, Georgia Institute of Technology
Xavier Serra , Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona
Mark Steedman, University of Edinburgh,
Tony Veale , University College Dublin
Dan Ventura, Brigham Young University
Gerhard Widmer, Johannes Kepler University
David Wilson, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Francisco Pereira, Massachusetts Institute of Technology