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CS4FN Issue 18
This edition of Computer Science for fun asks ‘Can Machines be Creative?’ The articles inside include:
- The work of Ada Lovelace
- Playfulness and creativity
- The letter-writing algorithm that dare not speak its name
- Teaching computers – a parent-child relationship
- Defining creativity
- Is computer art intentional? The Painting Fool software.
- Computer-written stories and the sources of their inspiration
- Compression in human brains and music listening.
- Robot-human interaction – how to keep the human interested.
- ‘Sexual reproduction’ and musical creativity with computer science
- The sorcerer’s apprentice – an AI computer for making new magic tricks
- AI zombie run game
- Creative Twitterbots: metaphor machines
- The different meanings of the word ‘block’.
The magazine is edited by Paul Curzon, Jo Brodie and Peter W. McOwan
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