Computational Creativity for Design
1
2023-2024
02042496
Computer Science
Portuguese
English
Face-to-face
SEMESTRIAL
6.0
Elective
2nd Cycle Studies - Mestrado
Recommended Prerequisites
Artificial Inteligence, Programming.
Teaching Methods
Seminar classes for exposure and discussion of computational creativity topics.
Practical laboratory classes for the presentation of tutorials on specific techniques and tools for building computational creativity systems and consequent experimentation in various fields (eg, in Design, Art and Image, Music and Sound, Poetry and Text).
Learning Outcomes
The student will develop an understanding of the fundamental concepts of computational creativity and its multidisciplinary framework. The student should know and understand the main models and techniques that support current research in computational creativity, namely those inherited from Artificial Intelligence. The student should understand techniques for developing computational creativity systems in some application domains relevant to Design, such as Art and Image, Music and Sound, Poetry and Text in general.
Work Placement(s)
NoSyllabus
1. Theories and models of creativity
2. Formal characterization of Creativity
3. Theories and models of computational creativity
4. Computational creativity assessment: metrics and models
5. Current research topics on computational creativity (e.g., concept creation, co-creativity and social aspects)
6. Computational techniques (e.g., evolutionary algorithms, neural networks, constraint programming).
7. Applications (e.g., in Design, Art and Image, Music and Sound, Poetry and Text).
Head Lecturer(s)
Pedro José Mendes Martins
Assessment Methods
Assessment
Research work: 25.0%
Project: 75.0%
Bibliography
● Boden, M. (1990/2004). The Creative Mind: Myths and Mechanisms. Second edition. Routledge.
● Sternberg, Robert J., ed. (1999). Handbook of creativity. Cambridge University Press.
● Veale, T. and Cardoso, F. A., editors, (2019). Computational Creativity: The Philosophy and Engineering of Autonomously Creative Systems, Springer.
● Turner, M. (2014). The origin of ideas: Blending, creativity, and the human spark. Oxford University Press.
● Koestler, A. (1964). The Act of Creation. New York:Macmillan.