A Big Data Approach to Computational Creativity (1311.1213v1)
Abstract: Computational creativity is an emerging branch of artificial intelligence that places computers in the center of the creative process. Broadly, creativity involves a generative step to produce many ideas and a selective step to determine the ones that are the best. Many previous attempts at computational creativity, however, have not been able to achieve a valid selective step. This work shows how bringing data sources from the creative domain and from hedonic psychophysics together with big data analytics techniques can overcome this shortcoming to yield a system that can produce novel and high-quality creative artifacts. Our data-driven approach is demonstrated through a computational creativity system for culinary recipes and menus we developed and deployed, which can operate either autonomously or semi-autonomously with human interaction. We also comment on the volume, velocity, variety, and veracity of data in computational creativity.
- Lav R. Varshney (126 papers)
- Florian Pinel (1 paper)
- Kush R. Varshney (121 papers)
- Debarun Bhattacharjya (17 papers)
- Angela Schoergendorfer (1 paper)
- Yi-Min Chee (2 papers)