Abstract: Computational creativity has been defined as the art, science, philosophy and engineering of computational systems which, by taking on particular responsibilities, exhibit creative behaviours. In this talk I first try to elaborate on what creative responsibilities could be and why they are interesting. I then outline ways in which machine learning can be used to take on some of these responsibilities, helping computational systems become more creative.
Speaker: Hannu Toivonen
Affiliation: Professor of Computer Science, University of Helsinki
Place of Seminar: Aalto University