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Art and the science of generative AI
Science, 2023Understanding shifts in creative work will help guide AI’s impact on the media ...
Ziv, Epstein +13 more
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The Art of Concession in General Lotto Games
Games and Economic Behavior, 2022Success in adversarial environments often requires investment into additional resources in order to improve one’s competitive position. But, can intentionally decreasing one’s own competitiveness ever provide strategic benefits in such settings?
Rahul Chandan +4 more
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A framework for understanding generative art
Digital Creativity, 2012In this article we argue that a framework for the description, analysis and comparison of generative artworks is needed. Existing ideas from kinetic art and other domains in which process description is prominent are shown to be inadequate. Therefore, we propose a new framework that meets this need and facilitates the long-term aim of constructing a ...
Alan Dorin +4 more
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Alphabet collage art generation
SIGGRAPH Asia 2018 Posters, 2018We propose a novel method to generate alphabet collage art from a single input image by replacing the partial curves of the image with the best-matched shape of alphabet letters. The salient structure of the image is preserved, and the contour is reconstructed with letters. In our framework, we first segment the input image into regions and extract the
Ming-Te Chi +6 more
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Mind, 1976
In every work of art we find a kind of mnystery; perhaps in some sense it is bound to remain so. Yet we need not make things more mysterious than they are. The philosophers whom I would accuse of that perversity are Mr. Hampshire in his 'Logic and Appreciation' published long ago; and Professor Strawson more recently and bleakly in an article called ...
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In every work of art we find a kind of mnystery; perhaps in some sense it is bound to remain so. Yet we need not make things more mysterious than they are. The philosophers whom I would accuse of that perversity are Mr. Hampshire in his 'Logic and Appreciation' published long ago; and Professor Strawson more recently and bleakly in an article called ...
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Translator Generation Using ART
2011ART (Ambiguity Resolved Translators) is a new translator generator tool which provides fast generalised parsing based on an extended GLL algorithm and automatic generation of tree traversers for manipulating abstract syntax. The input grammars to ART comprise modular sets of context free grammar rules, enhanced with regular expressions and annotations ...
Adrian Johnstone, Elizabeth Scott
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Proceedings of the 2018 10th International Conference on Machine Learning and Computing, 2018
Generative art autonomously creates pleasuring images by using computer-based algorithms. In this paper, a novel framework of generative art is proposed by combining the techniques of saliency detection and stroke-based art. Given an input image as the reference target, the saliency map is evolved that will re-render the target image with non ...
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Generative art autonomously creates pleasuring images by using computer-based algorithms. In this paper, a novel framework of generative art is proposed by combining the techniques of saliency detection and stroke-based art. Given an input image as the reference target, the saliency map is evolved that will re-render the target image with non ...
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The Generation of Art as the Generation of Philosophy
2017This chapter studies how early modern thinkers understood the connection between the generation of art and the generation of philosophical understanding. It argues that in this period, the generation of mental representations was understood through practices of artistic production, and that the notion of generation itself was central to philosophy. The
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Interactive Evolutionary Generative Art
2016Interactive Genetic Algorithms may be used as an interface for exploring the solution spaces of computer art generative systems. In this paper, we describe the application of “Eugene” a hardware interactive Genetic Algorithm controller to the production of fractal and algorithmic images. Processing was used to generate the images.
L. Hernandez Mengesha +1 more
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Generation of autograft; the state of the art
Burns, 1986IN II IIextensively burned patient requiring skin grafting to combat problems of infection and fluid loss. the unburned skin remaining is often insufficient in area to provide the grafts necessary for covering the wound. Various materials of synthetic or biological origin have been employed in lieu of autograft for both short and longer term cover ...
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