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1st ICCC 2010: Lisbon, Portugal
- Dan Ventura, Alison Pease, Rafael Pérez y Pérez, Graeme Ritchie, Tony Veale:

Proceedings of the International Conference on Computational Creativity, ICCC 2010, Lisbon, Portugal, January 7-9, 2010. computationalcreativity.net 2010, ISBN 978-989-96001-2-6 - Tom Collins, Robin C. Laney, Alistair Willis, Paul H. Garthwaite:

Using Discovered, Polyphonic Patterns to Filter Computer-generated Music. 1-10 - Raymond Whorley, Geraint A. Wiggins, Christophe Rhodes, Marcus T. Pearce:

Development of Techniques for the Computational Modelling of Harmony. 11-15 - Arne Eigenfeldt, Philippe Pasquier:

Realtime Generation of Harmonic Progressions Using Constrained Markov Selection. 16-25 - David Norton, Derrall Heath, Dan Ventura:

Establishing Appreciation in a Creative System. 26-35 - Anna Krzeczkowska, Jad El-Hage, Simon Colton, Stephen Clark:

Automated Collage Generation - With Intent. 36-40 - Penousal Machado, Henrique Nunes:

A Step Towards the Evolution of Visual Languages. 41-50 - Bipin Indurkhya:

On the Role of Metaphor in Creative Cognition. 51-59 - Alison Pease, Markus Guhe, Alan Smaill:

Some Aspects of Analogical Reasoning in Mathematical Creativity. 60-64 - Keith McGreggor, Maithilee Kunda, Ashok K. Goel:

A Fractal Approach Towards Visual Analogy. 65-74 - Jichen Zhu, Santiago Ontañón:

Towards Analogy-Based Story Generation. 75-84 - Pablo Gervás, Carlos León:

Story Generation Driven by System-Modified Evaluation Validated by Human Judges. 85-89 - Rafael Pérez y Pérez, Santiago Negrete, Eduardo Peñalosa, Rafael Ávila, Vicente Castellanos-Cerda, Christian Lemaître:

MEXICA-Impro: A Computational Model for Narrative Improvisation. 90-99 - Rob Saunders, Petra Gemeinboeck, Adrian Lombard, Dan Bourke, Ahmet Baki Kocaballi:

Curious Whispers: An Embodied Artificial Creative System. 100-109 - Andrés Gómez de Silva Garza, John S. Gero:

Elementary Social Interactions and Their Effects on Creativity: A Computational Simulation. 110-119 - Kazjon Grace, Rob Saunders, John S. Gero:

Constructing Conceptual Spaces for Novel Associations. 120-129 - Kyle E. Jennings:

Search Strategies and the Creative Process. 130-139 - Kristine Monteith, Tony R. Martinez, Dan Ventura:

Automatic Generation of Music for Inducing Emotive Response. 140-149 - Alex Rodríguez López, António Pedro Oliveira, Amílcar Cardoso:

Real-Time Emotion-Driven Music Engine. 150-154 - Parag Chordia, Alex Rae:

Tabla Gyan: An Artificial Tabla Improviser. 155-164 - Florian Forster, Marc René Friess, Michele Brocco, Georg Groh:

On the Impact of Chat Communication on Computer-Supported Idea Generation Processes. 165-174 - Alex McLean, Geraint A. Wiggins:

Live Coding Towards Computational Creativity. 175-179 - Wai K. Yeap, Tommi Opas, Narges Mahyar:

On Two Desiderata for Creativity Support Tools. 180-189 - Igor Mozetic, Nada Lavrac, Vid Podpecan, Petra Kralj Novak, Helena Motaln, Marko Petek, Kristina Gruden, Hannu Toivonen, Kimmo Kulovesi:

Bisociative Knowledge Discovery for Microarray Data Analysis. 190-199 - Tobias Kötter, Kilian Thiel, Michael R. Berthold:

Domain Bridging Associations Support Creativity. 200-204 - Courtney Nelson, Bradley J. Brummel, Frank Grove, Noah Jorgenson, Sandip Sen, Rose F. Gamble:

Measuring Creativity in Software Development. 205-214 - Michael Young, Oliver Bown:

Clap-along: A Negotiation Strategy for Creative Musical Interaction with Computational Systems. 215-222 - Anna Jordanous:

A Fitness Function for Creativity in Jazz Improvisation and Beyond. 223-227 - Greg Bickerman, Sam Bosley, Peter Swire, Robert M. Keller:

Learning to Create Jazz Melodies Using Deep Belief Nets. 228-237 - Simon Colton, Jeremy Gow, Pedro Torres, Paul A. Cairns:

Experiments in Objet Trouvé Browsing. 238-247 - Celso M. de Melo, Jonathan Gratch:

Evolving Expression of Emotions Through Color in Virtual Humans Using Genetic Algorithms. 248-257 - Nathan Sorenson, Philippe Pasquier:

The Evolution of Fun: Automatic Level Design Through Challenge Modeling. 258-267 - Chris Venour, Graeme Ritchie, Chris Mellish:

Quantifying Humorous Lexical Incongruity. 268-277 - Anna Jordanous:

Defining Creativity: Finding Keywords for Creativity Using Corpus Linguistics Techniques. 278-287

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