Creative Mind: Myths and Mechanisms
Creative Mind: Myths and Mechanisms
Creativity and Artificial Intelligence: A Conceptual Blending Approach
Creativity and Artificial Intelligence: A Conceptual Blending Approach
Restricted higher-order anti-unification for analogy making
AI'07 Proceedings of the 20th Australian joint conference on Advances in artificial intelligence
Syntactic principles of heuristic-driven theory projection
Cognitive Systems Research
A computational account of conceptual blending in basic mathematics
Cognitive Systems Research
Utilizing cognitive mechanisms in the analysis of counterfactual conditionals by AGI systems
AGI'13 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Artificial General Intelligence
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Creativity is usually not considered to be a major issue in current AI and AGI research. In this paper, we consider creativity as an important means to distinguish human-level intelligence from other forms of intelligence (be it natural or artificial). We claim that creativity can be reduced in many interesting cases to cognitive mechanisms like analogy-making and concept blending. These mechanisms can best be modeled using (non-classical) logical approaches. The paper argues for the usage of logical approaches for the modeling of manifestations of creativity in order to step further towards the goal of building an artificial general intelligence.