[CogSci] Last CFSP: Call for Short Papers for the 15th International Conference on Computational Creativity (ICCC'24)

ICCC24 iccc24.computationalcreativity at gmail.com
Sun Apr 28 03:21:00 PDT 2024


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below you will find the official Call for Short Papers for ICCC'24!

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everybody who may be interested.


Thank you and we hope to see you in Jönköping for ICCC'24!


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The ICCC'24 organisation team

through Media Chair Jéssica Parente


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*The 15th International Conference on Computational Creativity (ICCC'24)*

June 17-21, 2024 — Jönköping, Sweden


*Call for papers: short papers*

https://computationalcreativity.net/iccc24/short-papers/


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Computational Creativity (or CC) is a discipline with its roots in
Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Science, Engineering, Design, Psychology
and Philosophy that explores the potential for computers to be autonomous
creators in their own right. Dealing with these topics, ICCC is an annual
conference that welcomes papers on different aspects of CC; on systems that
exhibit varying degrees of creative autonomy, on systems that act as
creative partners for humans, on frameworks that offer greater clarity or
computational felicity for thinking about machine (and human) creativity,
on methodologies for building or evaluating CC systems, on approaches to
teaching CC in schools and universities or to promoting societal uptake of
CC as a field and as a technology, and so on.



**** **Themes and Topics** ****

The ICCC call for short papers invites research on the same topics as the
main call. See Full Papers for more information (
https://computationalcreativity.net/iccc24/full-papers/)


In summary, new papers reflecting all computational approaches and
perspectives on creativity are welcome, including e.g., symbolic
approaches, neural and statistical approaches, hybrid approaches, big-data
approaches, rule-based approaches, curated approaches, and so on. The onus
is on authors to argue and/or explicitly demonstrate the relevance of their
work to the topic of computational creativity.

*Difference between long and short papers:*
Short papers are intended to share new directions and ideas, spark debate,
and enrich the conference and program, without the same evaluation and
rigor requirements of long papers. They are not merely long papers with
fewer pages. To this end, different review criteria will be applied to long
and short papers.



**** Short Paper Types ****

Short papers offer concise treatments of work and ideas that are better
suited to this concentrated format. We anticipate submissions in the short
paper category along any or all of the following lines:

*— Debate Sparks: *The short paper format is ideal for provocations that
get the community talking. Is there some aspect of CC that you feel
deserves more attention from the community?

*— System Demonstrations: *Submissions for the show-and-tell session can be
described in a short paper.

*— CC Translations: *Researchers in other fields often do work that we in
CC would see as related to our own. We invite those researchers to present
such work at ICCC, via a Translations short paper. This is submitted as an
extended abstract that summarizes your work in another field.

*— Nuggets and Gems: *short papers on any topic of CC for which one might
consider a long paper. In this case, the work will be succinct enough, or
at an early enough stage, to warrant the short paper format.

*— Late Breaking Results: *The results of your work (empirical or
system-related) may not have been ready for a long-paper submission.
Consider submitting that work now in a short-paper format.

*— CC Bridges: *Research communities often retreat into silos and fail to
reach out beyond their own borders. A bridging short paper explicitly seeks
to create bridges to another field, to foster interdisciplinarity. Unlike a
Translations paper, a Bridge is written by a CC researcher wishing to
introduce new ideas from beyond our conventional horizons.

*— Pilot Studies: *Have you conducted an initial foray into a research
topic that deserves attention? Plant a flag for your research with a short
paper.

*— Grand Challenges: *Do you have a proposal for a task that can bring
large parts of the community together in a productive collaborative effort?

*— Meta-Perspectives: *Do your experience of the CC community (such as our
conferences, workshops, reviewing processes, etc.) move you to write an
analysis of how we might do things differently and better?

*— Field and event reports: *Have you taken your CC research into the
field, where practitioners and/or commercial partners have explored its
uses first hand? Consider writing a short paper about your experiences.
Have you organized a CC-flavored event – a workshop, a tutorial, a seminar
series, a postgraduate course, a public debate, an exhibition of CC
outputs, or related outreach activity? Consider writing a short paper on
your experience and that of your audience.



**** Important Dates ****

Deadline: April 28, 2024

Acceptance notification: May 12, 2024

Camera-ready copies due: May 31, 2024

Conference: June 17-21, 2024

All deadlines given are 23:59 anywhere on Earth time.



**** Organizing Committe ****

Kazjon Grace, University of Sydney, Australia, kazjon.grace at sydney.edu.au

Maria M. Hedblom, Jönköping School of Engineering, Sweden,
maria.hedblom at ju.se
Teresa Llano, Monash University, Australia, teresa.llano at monash.edu
Pedro Martins, University of Coimbra, Portugal, pjmm at dei.uc.pt
Guendalina Righetti, University of Oslo, Norway,
guendalina.righetti at ifikk.uio.no
Garrit Schaap, Jönköping School of Engineering, Sweden, garrit.schaap at ju.se
Jéssica Parente, University of Coimbra, Portugal, jparente at dei.uc.pt
Joana Rovira Martins, University of Coimbra, Portugal, jmmartins at dei.uc.pt
José Pedro Lopes, University of Coimbra, Portugal, joselopes at dei.uc.pt



**** More Information ****

More information on the paper types and submission process can be found at:

https://computationalcreativity.net/iccc24/short-papers/



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