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From Artificial to Extended Intelligence in Music Composition

Artemi-Maria Gioti

2020Organised Sound25 citationsDOI

Abstract

This article explores the relationship and disparities between human and computational creativity by addressing the following questions: How well are computational creativity systems currently performing at creative tasks? Could computers outperform human composers? And, if not, is computational creativity a utopia? Automatic composition systems are examined with respect to Boden’s three criteria of creativity ( novelty, surprise and value ), as well as their assumptions about the nature of creativity. As an alternative to a competitive relationship between human and computational creativity, the article proposes the concept of a distributed human–computer co-creativity, in which computational creativity extends – rather than replaces – human creativity, by expanding the space of creative possibilities.

Topics & Concepts

CreativityComputational creativityNoveltySurpriseComputer scienceCreativity techniqueSpace (punctuation)Composition (language)Artificial intelligenceComputational modelCognitive scienceHuman–computer interactionPsychologySocial psychologyArtOperating systemLiteratureMusic Technology and Sound StudiesNeuroscience and Music PerceptionMusic and Audio Processing