Empirically studying participatory sense-making in abstract drawing with a co-creative cognitive agent

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Abstract

This paper reports on the design and evaluation of a co-creative drawing partner called the Drawing Apprentice, which was designed to improvise and collaborate on abstract sketches with users in real time. The system qualifies as a new genre of creative technologies termed "casual creators" that are meant to creatively engage users and provide enjoyable creative experiences rather than necessarily helping users make a higher quality creative product. We introduce the conceptual framework of participatory sense-making and describe how it can help model and understand open-ended collaboration. We report the results of a user study comparing human-human collaboration to human-computer collaboration using the Drawing Apprentice system. Based on insights from the user study, we present a set of design recommendations for co-creative agents.

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Davis, N., Hsiao, C. P., Singh, K. Y., Li, L., & Magerko, B. (2016). Empirically studying participatory sense-making in abstract drawing with a co-creative cognitive agent. In International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, Proceedings IUI (Vol. 07-10-March-2016, pp. 196–207). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/2856767.2856795

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