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Creativity and Artificial Intelligence:

A Conceptual Blending Approach
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Walter de Gruyter, Dec 19, 2007 - 253 pages
The book involves an in depth journey towards finding a computationally plausible model of creativity. Inspired by a multidisciplinary analysis of work on creativity, the author elaborates on what kinds of processes, principles and representations could lie underneath the act of creativity, eventually proposing a model based on the conceptual blending framework, from Fauconnier and Turner. Written by a researcher with a background in artificial intelligence, the book is the result of several years of explorations and discussions that cover several viewpoints. The author presents a top-down approach that intends to guide the reader from the general ideas and discussions towards the actual implementations and experiments. Key features unique in its choice oftopic, easily readable top-down approach from general ideas to actual experiments the CD features: description and results of experiments, examples and datasets, the softwareimplemented for the experiments
  

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