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Workshop on Semantic Computing for Computational Intelligence and Creativity (SCCIC 2014)

in conjunction with
Eighth IEEE International Conference on Semantic Computing
June 16-18, 2014

NEWS: EXTENDED DEADLINE
Call For Papers

Overview
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In Kubrick's space odyssey HAL wants to have a better look to the bowman's sketches: can a machine appreciate a portrait? Can a Turing machine have an original thought ?
In the end: can a machine be intelligent and, what’s more, creative?
Computational creativity is a part of the artificial intelligence that studies how we can build a machine that creates artifacts and ideas. Creativity is something that is considered a prerogative of the humans, probably one of the most deeply connected with our humanity. Studying creativity is necessary because it is a basic part of our intelligence, moreover we think that building a creative computer is a exciting challenge and one of the final AI frontiers.
On the other side, semantic computing is fundamental for the building of creative solutions in different fields, ranging from Natural Language Processing, through Image Processing and Analysis, Music composition and so on.                



Topics of interest
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We invite papers from many fields that can give a contribute to understand how an intelligent and creative process can be implemented on a machine. We expect paper on the semantic computing field but also works from artificial intelligence community or at the intersection with cognitive science. We welcome also application papers and implementations supporting creative processes in humans.
Below there is a list of topics, but due to the complexity of the topics involved this list can be considered just an incomplete example 
- Analogical Reasoning
- Artificial General Intelligence
- Automated Art Generation
- Automated Music Generation/Automated Composition
- Automated Poetry Generation
- Automated Story Generation
- Computational Creativity & Creativity-Support Tools
- Computational Models for Creativity
- Creativity in Problem Solving
- Evolutionary computation
- Hybrid intelligent systems, Adaptation and Learning Systems
- Semantic computing and Creativity
- Semantic computing and Knowledge mining
- Soft computing for computational intelligence and creativity
- Semantic computing frameworks for Computational Creativity

Important Dates
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Submission deadline: March 15th, 2014 March 30th, 2014 (EXTENDED)


Organizing Committee
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Riccardo Rizzo, ICAR-CNR, Palermo, Italy
Giovanni Pilato, ICAR-CNR, Palermo, Italy


Program Committee
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Agnese Augello, ICAR-CNR, Palermo, Italy
Pierpaolo Basile, University of Bari, Italy
Annalina Caputo, University of Bari, Italy
Antonio Chella, University of Palermo, Italy
Rossana Damiano, University of Torino, Italy
Rodolfo Delmonte, University of Venezia, Italy
Ignazio Infantino, ICAR-CNR, Palermo, Italy
Carlo Strapparava, FBK, Trento, Italy
Andrea Valle, University of Torino, Italy
Filippo Vella, ICAR-CNR, Palermo, Italy


Submission Guidelines
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Manuscripts must be written in English and follow the instructions in the Manuscript Formatting and Templates page given in ICSC 2014 website. Only electronic submission will be accepted. Technical paper authors MUST submit their manuscripts through EasyChair, by following this link (https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icsc2014) and by selecting the "Workshop on Semantic Computing for Computational Creativity" track.
Manuscripts may only be submitted in PDF format.


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