33.145, Calls: Cognitive Science, Computational Linguistics, Philosophy of Language/Sweden
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Subject: 33.145, Calls: Cognitive Science, Computational Linguistics, Philosophy of Language/Sweden
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Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2022 01:05:58
From: Mika Hämäläinen [mika.hamalainen at helsinki.fi]
Subject: Workshop on Computational Approaches to Human and Machine Creativity
Full Title: Workshop on Computational Approaches to Human and Machine Creativity
Short Title: HuCMaC
Date: 15-Mar-2022 - 15-Mar-2022
Location: Uppsala, Sweden
Contact Person: Mika Hämäläinen
Meeting Email: mika.hamalainen at helsinki.fi
Web Site: https://rootroo.com/en/hucmac/
Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Computational Linguistics; Philosophy of Language
Call Deadline: 06-Feb-2022
Meeting Description:
The Workshop on Computational Approaches to Human and Machine Creativity will
co-locate with DHNB 2022. The proceedings of the workshop will be published as
a separate volume with the main conference proceedings. The proceedings shall
be submitted to CEUR-WS for indexing. The workshop will take place online on
the 15th of March 2022.
The focus of the workshop is computational study of creativity. This covers
both human and computational creativity, and in particular their intersection:
human-computer co-creativity. Possible topics include but are not limited to:
- Computational approaches to analysis of creative language, music, metaphors,
art etc.
- Automatic generation of creative output such as poetry, paintings, songs
etc.
- Digital humanities approaches to studying creative behavior in humans
- Approaches to human-machine co-creativity
- Theories and formalizations of computational creativity
- Automatic evaluation of creativity
- Mitigating the great misalignment problem in human evaluation
- Simulated approaches to creative societies
Creativity takes many shapes and forms, and it can be understood in many
different ways. For this reason, please interpret this call in a broad sense.
We are interested in receiving both digital humanities motivated and computer
science motivated submissions.
Call for Papers:
We solicit original and unpublished work related to computational approaches
to human creativity and computational creativity. Short papers must be at
least 5 pages in length and long papers must be at least 10 pages. Both
submission formats can have an unlimited number of pages for references. All
submissions must follow the CEURART stylesheet (two columns) (Overleaf
template). We don’t accept submissions that consist of an abstract only.
The submissions must be anonymous and they will be peer-reviewed by our
program committee. The peer review is double blinded. If you cite your own
previous work, please do so in the third person.
Papers must be submitted using EasyChair by the workshop deadline. At least
one of the authors of an accepted paper must register for the main conference
and present the paper.
Accepted papers (short and long) will be published in the HuCMaC workshop
proceedings that will appear in the CEUR-WS as a separate volume of the DHNB
2022 proceedings.
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