PIMS-SFU Applied & Computational Math Seminar: Dan Brown
Topic
Can computers write good poetry? What does that even mean?
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Computers can be programmed to do a variety of tasks which, if a human had done them, we might identify as creative tasks. But does that mean that they themselves are creative? We examine the state of the art in computer-generated poetry, and examine a variety of ways in which potentially sensible ways of assessing whether a system is creative don't actually work well in practice. Finally, we discuss a few attempts to incorporate advanced aspects of human poetry writing, including editing one’s own work to improve it, into a computational creativity system.
Joint work with PhD student Carolyn Lamb and with my colleague Charlie Clarke.
Additional Information
Wednesday, April 24, 2019
1:30 pm
Big Data Hub Presentation Studio (ASB 10900)
Dan Brown, University of Waterloo
This is a Past Event
Event Type
Scientific, Seminar
Date
April 24, 2019
Time
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