Deep Learning in a Computational Model for Conceptual Shifts in a Co-Creative Design System
Karimi, Pegah, Maher, Mary Lou, Davis, Nicholas, Grace, Kazjon
This paper presents a computational model for conceptual shifts, based on a novelty metric applied to a vector representation generated through deep learning. This model is integrated into a co-creative design system, which enables a partnership between an AI agent and a human designer interacting through a sketching canvas. The AI agent responds to the human designer's sketch with a new sketch that is a conceptual shift: intentionally varying the visual and conceptual similarity with increasingly more novelty. The paper presents the results of a user study showing that increasing novelty in the AI contribution is associated with higher creative outcomes, whereas low novelty leads to less creative outcomes.
Jun-24-2019
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