Evolving Portrait Painter Programs using Genetic Programming to Explore Computer Creativity
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author = "Steve DiPaola",
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title = "Evolving Portrait Painter Programs using Genetic
Programming to Explore Computer Creativity",
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booktitle = "Proceedings of iDMAa Conference (International Digital
Media and Arts Association",
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year = "2006",
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editor = "Glenn Platt and Peg Faimon",
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address = "Miami University, Oxford, OH",
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month = apr # " 6-8",
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organisation = "International Digital Media and Arts Association",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, cartesian
genetic programming",
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URL = "http://www.units.miamioh.edu/codeconference/schedule/presentations.htm",
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URL = "http://www.units.muohio.edu/codeconference/papers/papers/idmapaper1.pdf",
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size = "7 pages",
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abstract = "Creative systems as opposed to standard evolutionary
systems favor exploration over optimization, finding
innovative or novel solutions over a preconceived
notion of a specific optimal solution. The best
creative evolutionary systems only provide tools,
allowing the evolutionary process to discover novelty
and innovation on its own. We experiment with computer
creativity by employing and modifying techniques from
evolutionary computation to create a related family of
abstract portraits. A new type of Genetic Programming
(GP) system is used called Cartesian GP, which uses
typical GP Darwinian evolutionary techniques
(crossover, mutation, and survival), but has several
features that allow the GP system to favor creative
solutions over optimized solutions including
accommodating for genetic drift where different
genotypes map to the same phenotype, visual mapping
modules and a knowledge of a painterly color space.
This work with its specific goal of evolving portrait
painter programs to create a portrait 'sparked' by the
famous portrait of Darwin, speaks to the evolutionary
processes as well as creativity, as seen by the early
results where the evolving programs use recurring,
emergent and merged creative strategies to become good
abstract portraitists.",
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notes = "iDMAa, Journal of the International Digital Media and
Arts Association, volume 3 published by lulu.com????",
- }
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