Artificial Intelligence and the Arts: Computational Creativity, Artistic Behavior, and Tools for Creatives
暫譯: 人工智慧與藝術:計算創意、藝術行為及創作者工具
Machado, Penousal, Romero, Juan, Greenfield, Gary
商品描述
Emotions, creativity, aesthetics, artistic behavior, divergent thoughts, and curiosity are both fundamental to the human experience and instrumental in the development of human-centered artificial intelligence systems that can relate, communicate, and understand human motivations, desires, and needs. In this book the editors put forward two core propositions: creative artistic behavior is one of the key challenges of artificial intelligence research, and computer-assisted creativity and human-centered artificial intelligence systems are the driving forces for research in this area.
The invited chapters examine computational creativity and more specifically systems that exhibit artistic behavior or can improve humans' creative and artistic abilities. The authors synthesize and reflect on current trends, identify core challenges and opportunities, and present novel contributions and applications in domains such as the visual arts, music, 3D environments, and games.
The book will be valuable for researchers, creatives, and others engaged with the relationship between artificial intelligence and the arts.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
情感、創造力、美學、藝術行為、發散性思維和好奇心不僅是人類經驗的基本要素,也是發展以人為中心的人工智慧系統的關鍵,這些系統能夠理解、溝通並理解人類的動機、願望和需求。在本書中,編輯提出了兩個核心命題:創造性的藝術行為是人工智慧研究中的一個主要挑戰,而電腦輔助創造力和以人為中心的人工智慧系統是該領域研究的驅動力。
受邀的章節探討了計算創造力,尤其是展現藝術行為的系統或能夠提升人類創造力和藝術能力的系統。作者綜合並反思當前趨勢,識別核心挑戰和機會,並在視覺藝術、音樂、3D 環境和遊戲等領域提出新穎的貢獻和應用。
本書對於研究人員、創意工作者以及其他與人工智慧和藝術之間關係相關的人士將具有重要價值。
作者簡介
Penousal Machado is an Associate Professor at the Dept. of Informatics of the University of Coimbra in Portugal and scientific director of its Computational Design and Visualization Lab. His research interests include Computational Creativity, Evolutionary Computation, Artificial Intelligence, and Information Visualization. He has chaired related scientific events, including the Intl. Conf. on Computational Creativity (ICCC), the Intl. Conf. on Parallel Problem-Solving from Nature (PPSN), and EvoStar, the European Conf. on Bio-inspired Computing, and he is a member of related steering committees and editorial boards. Among his recognitions is the EvoStar Award for Outstanding Contribution to Evolutionary Computation in Europe. He has given invited keynotes on Evolutionary Computation, Visualization, and Art, his work was featured in the journal Leonardo and Wired magazine, and he has presented in venues such as the National Museum of Contemporary Art in Lisbon and the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York.
Juan Romero is a professor in the Dept. of Computer Science and Information Technologies at the University of A Coruña. His research interests include Artificial Intelligence, Evolutionary Computation, Computational Creativity, Evolutionary Art, and Evolutionary Music. He has chaired related scientific events, including the EvoStar Applications of Evolutionary Computation conference and the Intl. Conf. on Artificial Intelligence in Music, Sound, Art and Design, he cofounded the European Network of Research that led to the latter event. He has guest edited special issues such as Neural Networks in Art, Sound and Design for the Neural Computing journal (Springer), Complex Systems in Aesthetics and Art for the Complexity journal (Hindawi), and Genetic Algorithms on Visual Art and Music for the journal Leonardo (MIT Press). He coedited the book "The Art of Artificial Evolution: A Handbook on Evolutionary Art and Music" with Penousal Machado in 2008. He's a cofounder and Chief Innovation Officer of the company PhotoIlike.com.
Gary Greenfield is Professor Emeritus of Mathematics & Computer Science at the University of Richmond. He has chaired related scientific events, including the EvoStar Applications of Evoutionary Computation conference, and he is the Founding Editor of the Journal of Mathematics and the Arts (Taylor & Francis). His computer-generated artworks arise from visualizations of mathematical, physical, or biological processes, focusing the viewer's attention on the complexity and intricacy underlying such processes, most recently he has been exploring the tension that develops when generating minimalist art using complex processes.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
Penousal Machado 是葡萄牙科英布拉大學資訊學系的副教授,也是其計算設計與視覺化實驗室的科學主任。他的研究興趣包括計算創意、演化計算、人工智慧和資訊視覺化。他曾主持相關的科學活動,包括國際計算創意會議 (ICCC)、國際自然啟發的平行問題解決會議 (PPSN) 和 EvoStar,歐洲生物啟發計算會議,並且是相關指導委員會和編輯委員會的成員。他的成就包括獲得 EvoStar 在歐洲演化計算領域的傑出貢獻獎。他曾就演化計算、視覺化和藝術發表受邀主題演講,他的作品曾在《Leonardo》期刊和《Wired》雜誌上刊登,並在里斯本的國立當代藝術博物館和紐約的現代藝術博物館 (MoMA) 等場館進行過演講。
Juan Romero 是西班牙阿科魯尼亞大學計算機科學與資訊技術系的教授。他的研究興趣包括人工智慧、演化計算、計算創意、演化藝術和演化音樂。他曾主持相關的科學活動,包括 EvoStar 演化計算應用會議和國際音樂、聲音、藝術與設計中的人工智慧會議,他共同創立了促成後者活動的歐洲研究網絡。他曾擔任特刊的客座編輯,例如《神經網絡在藝術、聲音和設計中的應用》為《Neural Computing》期刊 (Springer) 編輯,《美學與藝術中的複雜系統》為《Complexity》期刊 (Hindawi) 編輯,以及《視覺藝術和音樂中的遺傳演算法》為《Leonardo》期刊 (MIT Press) 編輯。他於2008年與 Penousal Machado 共同編輯了《人工演化的藝術:演化藝術與音樂手冊》一書。他是公司 PhotoIlike.com 的共同創辦人及首席創新官。
Gary Greenfield 是里士滿大學數學與計算機科學的名譽教授。他曾主持相關的科學活動,包括 EvoStar 演化計算應用會議,並且是《數學與藝術期刊》 (Taylor & Francis) 的創始編輯。他的計算機生成藝術作品源自數學、物理或生物過程的視覺化,專注於引導觀眾注意這些過程背後的複雜性和精細性,最近他探索了在使用複雜過程生成極簡藝術時所產生的緊張感。