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A Comparison Study of Human and Machine-Generated Creativity

Liuqing Chen, Lingyun Sun, Ji Han

2023Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Creativity is a fundamental feature of human intelligence. However, achieving creativity is often considered a challenging task, particularly in design. In recent years, using computational machines to support people in creative activities in design, such as idea generation and evaluation, has become a popular research topic. Although there exist many creativity support tools, few of them could produce creative solutions in a direct manner, but produce stimuli instead. DALL·E is currently the most advanced computational model that could generate creative ideas in pictorial formats based on textual descriptions. This study conducts a Turing test, a computational test, and an expert test to evaluate DALL·E’s capability in achieving combinational creativity comparing with human designers. The results reveal that DALL·E could achieve combinational creativity at a similar level to novice designers and indicate the differences between computer and human creativity.

Topics & Concepts

CreativityComputational creativityCreativity techniqueTuring testComputer scienceTest (biology)Task (project management)Artificial intelligenceHuman–computer interactionEngineeringPsychologySystems engineeringSocial psychologyBiologyPaleontologyDesign Education and PracticeCreativity in Education and NeuroscienceAesthetic Perception and Analysis