Creative Problem Solving in Artificially Intelligent Agents: A Survey and Framework (Extended Abstract)

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Abstract

Creative Problem Solving (CPS) is a sub-area within artificial intelligence that focuses on methods for solving off-nominal, or anomalous problems in autonomous systems. Despite many advancements in planning and learning in AI, resolving novel problems or adapting existing knowledge to a new context, especially in cases where the environment may change in unpredictable ways, remains a challenge. To stimulate further research in CPS, we contribute a definition and a framework of CPS, which we use to categorize existing AI methods in this field. We conclude our survey with open research questions, and suggested future directions.

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Gizzi, E., Nair, L., Chernova, S., & Sinapov, J. (2023). Creative Problem Solving in Artificially Intelligent Agents: A Survey and Framework (Extended Abstract). In IJCAI International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (Vol. 2023-August, pp. 6890–6893). International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence. https://doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2023/777

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