Authors
Sebastian Berns, Terence Broad, Christian Guckelsberger, Simon Colton
Publication date
2021/7/5
Conference
International Conference on Computational Creativity (ICCC)
Description
We present a framework for automating generative deep learning with a specific focus on artistic applications. The framework provides opportunities to hand over creative responsibilities to a generative system as targets for automation. For the definition of targets, we adopt core concepts from automated machine learning and an analysis of generative deep learning pipelines, both in standard and artistic settings. To motivate the framework, we argue that automation aligns well with the goal of increasing the creative responsibility of a generative system, a central theme in computational creativity research. We understand automation as the challenge of granting a generative system more creative autonomy, by framing the interaction between the user and the system as a co-creative process. The development of the framework is informed by our analysis of the relationship between automation and creative autonomy. An illustrative example shows how the framework can give inspiration and guidance in the process of handing over creative responsibility.
Total citations
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Scholar articles
S Berns, T Broad, C Guckelsberger, S Colton - arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.01858, 2021