AIMay 9, 2018

Creative Invention Benchmark

arXiv:1805.03720v16 citations
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This work addresses the need for standardized evaluation of computational creativity, specifically combinational creativity, for researchers in AI and cognitive science, though it is incremental as it builds on existing creativity concepts.

The authors introduced the Creative Invention Benchmark (CrIB), a 2000-problem benchmark designed to evaluate combinational p-creativity, which involves combining existing knowledge to achieve solutions novel to an individual, and they provided generation strategies for five problem categories and initial baselines.

In this paper we present the Creative Invention Benchmark (CrIB), a 2000-problem benchmark for evaluating a particular facet of computational creativity. Specifically, we address combinational p-creativity, the creativity at play when someone combines existing knowledge to achieve a solution novel to that individual. We present generation strategies for the five problem categories of the benchmark and a set of initial baselines.

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