Abstract
The paper illustrates a cognitive architecture for computational creativity based on the Psi model and the mechanisms inspired by dual-process theories of reasoning and rationality. In particular, three applications of computational creativity will be summed up: (a) a robot capable of executing creative paintings through a multilayer mechanism that implements an associative memory and is capable to properly mix elements belonging to different domains; (b) a robot aimed at producing a collage formed by a mix of photo-montage and digital collage: the artwork is created after a visual and verbal interaction with a human user; and (c) a humanoid robot capable of improvising a dancing choreography in real-time according to the listened music. First results in computational creativity show a set of potentialities to be explored that can shed light on human and artificial creativities and artificial intelligent systems.
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