S. Bringsjord, C. Kuebler, Joshua Taylor, Griffin W. Milsap, Sean Austin, J. Braasch, Pauline Oliveros, D. Nort, Adam Rosenkrantz, Kasia Hayden
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摘要
在通过(i) bringsord等人对文学创造力的早期研究,以及(ii) Cope对创造力的支持(与bringsord的描述截然相反)提供了一些背景后,我们总结了我们设计人工导体的初步尝试:Handle。Handle是一个更大、更有野心的系统——CAIRA的微观版本。这两款产品都得到了美国国家科学基金会(PI Braasch, co -PI Oliveros & bringsord)为期三年的CreativeIT资助。
Creativity and conducting: handle in the CAIRA project
After providing some context via (i) earlier work on literary creativity carried out by Bringsjord et al., and (ii) an account of creativity espoused by Cope, which stands in rather direct opposition to Bringsjord's account, we summarize our nascent attempt to engineer an artificial conductor: Handle. Handle is a microcosmic version of part of a larger, much more ambitious system: CAIRA. Both are under development courtesy of a three-year CreativeIT grant from the National Science Foundation (PI Braasch, Co-PIs Oliveros & Bringsjord).