computational creativity

Corregir e innovar corrigiendo: modelos de creatividad literaria como ciclo de reflexión-revisión

P. Gervás and León, C., Corregir e innovar corrigiendo: modelos de creatividad literaria como ciclo de reflexión-revisión, in Creatividad Computacional, Pérez y Pérez R. (Ed.)., México D. F: UAM-Cuajimalpa-Patria, 2015.

Integrating Purpose and Revision into a Computational Model of Literary Generation

P. Gervás and León, C., Integrating Purpose and Revision into a Computational Model of Literary Generation, in Creativity and Universality in Language, Esposti, Mirko Degli, Altmann, Eduardo, Pachet, Francois (Eds.)., Springer, 2016.

A Personal Perspective into the Future for Computational Creativity

P. Gervás, A Personal Perspective into the Future for Computational Creativity, in Computational Creativity Research: Towards Creative Machines, Besold, Tarek Richard, Schorlemmer, Marco, Smaill, Alan (Eds.)., Springer, 2015.
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Generating Plots for a Given Query Using a Case-Base of Narrative Schemas

P. Gervás, Hervás, R., and León, C., Generating Plots for a Given Query Using a Case-Base of Narrative Schemas, in Creativity and Experience Workshop, International Conference on Case-Based Reasoning, Bad Homburg, Frankfurt, Germany, 2015.

On the Use of Character Affinities for Story Plot Generation

G. Méndez, Gervás, P., and León, C., On the Use of Character Affinities for Story Plot Generation, in Knowledge, Information and Creativity Support Systems: Selected Papers from KICSS’2014, vol. 416, Springer, 2016, pp. 211-225.

Deconstructing Computer Poets: Making Selected Processes Available as Services

Schemas for Narrative Generation Mined from Existing Descriptions of Plot

P. Gervás, León, C., and Méndez, G., Schemas for Narrative Generation Mined from Existing Descriptions of Plot, in Computational Models of Narrative, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, 2015.
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Tightening the Constraints on Form and Content for an Existing Computer Poet

P. Gervás, Tightening the Constraints on Form and Content for an Existing Computer Poet, in AISB 2015 Symposium on Computational Creativity, University of Kent, Canterbury, United Kingdom, 2015.

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