Título: | Early-creative behavior: the first manifestations of creativity in a developmental |
Autor(es): | AGUILAR MARTINEZ, WENDY ELIZABETH PEREZ Y PEREZ, RAFAEL |
Temas: | Computación creadora Aptitud creadora en tecnología |
Fecha: | 2017 |
Editorial: | ICCC |
Citation: | ICCC- 17 . Proceedings of the Eight International Conference on Computational Creativity, Atlanta |
Resumen: | In this position paper we are interested in studying the genesis of the creative process. We suggest that the field of developmental robotics might be useful towards this end. That is, artificial agents that start with basic knowledge and abilities, and that through the interaction with their environment they develop new skills of incremental complexity. With this purpose, we built our developmental agent which implements a computational model for early cognitive development, based on the Engagement-Reflection model of the creative process. This model is named Dev E-R (Developmental Engagement-Reflection). In the tests we have performed, the agent can learn the first abilities related to vision and touch. Can these first acquired behaviors be considered as creative? We claim that they can as long as they fulfill the criteria of novelty, utility, emergence, adaptation and motivation. |
URI: | http://ilitia.cua.uam.mx:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/444 |
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