From Isolation to Involvement: Adapting Machine Creativity Software to Support Human-Computer Co-Creation
author: Anna Kantosalo,
Department of Computer Science, University of Helsinki
published: Aug. 8, 2014, recorded: June 2014, views: 1800
published: Aug. 8, 2014, recorded: June 2014, views: 1800
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This paper investigates how to transform machine creativity systems into interactive tools that support human-computer co-creation. We use three case studies to identify common issues in this transformation, under the perspective of User-Centered Design. We also analyse the interactivity and creative behavior of the three platforms in terms of Wiggins’ formalization of creativity as a search. We arrive at the conclusion that adapting creative software for supporting human- computer co-creation requires redesigning some major aspects of the software, which guides our on-going project of building an interactive poetry composition tool.
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