The thesis project presented aims to use social information in conjunction with modern AI/ML techniques to develop artificial creative societies. The main objective is to explore social creativity as it could be. The scope consists of three core aspects: adaption, intention, and evaluation. Current work exploring mechanising conceptual spaces is discussed, and future work directions are provided. The research trajectory consists of three phases. Each phase explores the core aspect concerning the individual, the field, and the domain. This work contributes new approaches toward adaptive CC systems, evaluation methods, and subsequently, the potential to inform other disciplines, such as art & design.
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Peeperkorn, M. (2022). Artificial Creative Societies: Adaption, Intention, and Evaluation. In ACM International Conference Proceeding Series (pp. 704–707). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3527927.3533728
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