Creativity
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Research in various aspects of design includes investigation of the creative exploration involved in solving problems. http://www.cc.gatech.edu/aimosaic/faculty/goel/ Free Classified Ads Portal www.graand.com Collection of papers relevant to artificial creativity and intelligence. http://www.cogs.sussex.ac.uk/users/christ/ Creative Systems Group of Coimbra People working in AI and Creativity http://eden.dei.uc.pt/~amilcar/CreativeSystems/ A project about creative interaction between artificial and human intelligence producing a story, a real fiction book. The author uses several pieces of software to create the plot, the dialogues, to find new path or check the older one. Written in Italian the result is a fiction of 160 pages. http://www.ilsognodieliza.com/ Author of "The Creative Mind: Myths and Mechanisms", Boden's interests are in the use of Artificial Intelligence techniques for understanding human creativity. http://www.informatics.sussex.ac.uk/users/maggieb Currently at the Santa Fe Institute. Melanie Mitchell developed Copycat as part of her dissertation work with Douglas Hofstadter on cognitive modeling of high-level perception and analogy-making. http://www.santafe.edu/~mm/ Papers on scientific discovery and applications to chemistry. http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~sci-disc/ Creator of the neural-network based Creativity Machine. Thaler has proposed it as a model of consciousness in which a neural network manifests what he calls a stream of consciousness while a second network filters the outputs from the first network. Thaler claims that these immense neural network cascades are capable of human level invention, discovery, and artistic creativity. Holds patents in the areas of neural networks, optimization, and the construction of sentient machines. http://www.imagination-engines.com/thaler.htm SWALE Project Home Page: Case-Based Creativity This site, maintained by David Leake at Indiana University, describes the SWALE project's case-based reasoning approach to generating creative explanations. A simplified version of the SWALE code is available. http://www.cs.indiana.edu/~leake/projects/swale Theoretical neurophysiologist and author of "The Cerebral Code", and "How Brains Think". http://williamcalvin.com/index.html | Computer-esque books to lure boys Books illustrated with computer- generated images are the latest attempt by publishers to get boys reading. news.bbc.co.uk China to 'clean up' the internet China launches a new campaign to get rid of unhealthy, vulgar and pornographic content. news.bbc.co.uk Palm unveils smartphone at show Handheld computing firm Palm unveils a smartphone called Pre at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. news.bbc.co.uk UK e-mail law 'attack on rights' A law ensuring the details of every e-mail sent in the UK are kept is an attack on civil liberties, say critics. news.bbc.co.uk Cloud hangs over Macworld show More than 50,000 people are expected at the Macworld show this week for the final year that Apple will take part. news.bbc.co.uk Apple spoils iPhone forgery plans Consumers are being warned to be on the look out for fake iPhone Nanos, despite the real thing not even being released. news.bbc.co.uk Fizzling out No iPhone buzz for fans at Apple's last Macworld show news.bbc.co.uk Do-it-yourself 3D movies at home New 3D technology may mean films might no longer be the sole province of movie studios. news.bbc.co.uk Out of office Bill Thompson got a social network for Christmas news.bbc.co.uk Microsoft begins Windows 7 push Microsoft's Steve Ballmer kicked off the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas by announcing the first public release of Windows 7. news.bbc.co.uk Hard drive destruction 'crucial' The only way to stop fraudsters stealing information from old hard drives is by destroying them completely, a study finds. news.bbc.co.uk Be not afraid: Nepalese children's first encounters with computers The E-library in Nepal proves a hit with children unfamiliar with computers. news.bbc.co.uk UFO claim over wind farm damage UFO researchers claim damage to a Lincolnshire wind farm turbine was caused by a mystery aircraft. news.bbc.co.uk Ofcom benchmarks broadband speeds In what it describes as one of the most thorough ever tests, the regulator finds the average UK broadband speed is 3.6Mbps. news.bbc.co.uk Apple's Jobs admits poor health Steve Jobs, head of Apple, has disclosed in a press statement that he is being treated for a hormone imbalance. news.bbc.co.uk Police 'encouraged' to hack more The Home Office has signed up to an EU suggestion allowing police to remotely access computers without a search warrant. news.bbc.co.uk Virtual lounging Sitting together to watch a video when miles apart news.bbc.co.uk Getting into space by broomstick The proposed space elevator project could be powered by a simple new approach, demonstrated using a broomstick. news.bbc.co.uk Net benefits Can superfast fibre networks light up the UK economy? news.bbc.co.uk Tech show bucks global downturn More than 130,000 people are expected to travel to Las Vegas for the giant Consumer Electronics Show. news.bbc.co.uk Gadgets galore Some of the goodies on offer at Las Vegas tech fair news.bbc.co.uk Twitter hit by security breaches The micro-blogging site has to deal with both a phishing scam and a hack of some very high profile accounts. news.bbc.co.uk Get your up-to-date fix of blog posts about all things digital news.bbc.co.uk USB danger Revealing the dark side of the humble flash drive news.bbc.co.uk Charging gadgets using a magnet Magnetic induction could soon be used to charge a gadget, rather than using a direct cable connection into the mains. news.bbc.co.uk |
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