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当你期待的时候期待什么:不期望在计算评估创造力中的作用

What to expect when you’re expecting: The role of unexpectedness in computationally evaluating creativity
课程网址: http://videolectures.net/iccc2014_grace_evaluating_creativity/  
主讲教师: Kazjon Grace
开课单位: 北卡罗来纳大学
开课时间: 2014-08-08
课程语种: 英语
中文简介:

该领域的新颖性、惊喜和变革都被提出——单独或结合——作为决定创造力的价值的伴随物。激烈的辩论围绕着每个因素的作用及其相互之间的关系。本文通过将每个概念描述为一种意外情况,提出了一种可以在单个概念框架内比较和对比这三个概念的方法。使用这个框架,我们认为当前的新颖性计算模型主要与人工制品的原创性有关,不足以捕捉创造力,并且还应该考虑其他类型的期望——无论用什么术语来指代它们。我们开发了与计算创造力评估相关的期望类型,并通过它描述了一系列期望对创造力表征至关重要的情况。

课程简介: Novelty, surprise and transformation of the domain have each been raised – alone or in combination – as accompaniments to value in the determination of creativity. Spirited debate has surrounded the role of each factor and their relationships to each other. This paper suggests a way by which these three notions can be compared and contrasted within a single conceptual framework, by describing each as a kind of unexpectedness. Using this framing we argue that current computational models of novelty, concerned primarily with the originality of an artefact, are insufficiently broad to capture creativity, and that other kinds of expectation – whatever the terminology used to refer to them – should also be considered. We develop a typology of expectations relevant to computational creativity evaluation and, through it describe a series of situations where expectations would be essential to the characterisation of creativity.
关 键 词: 创造力价值; 创造力评估; 概念框架; 新颖性计算模型
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