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The capacity of combinational creativity — i.e. when novel ideas are produced through unfamiliar combinations of familiar ideas — is difficult to recreate computationally. In his talk, Dr. Neuhaus will describe an attempt to develop a computationally feasible, cognitively-inspired formal model of concept creation within the framework of the EU project COINVENT. The talk will conclude with a brief presentation of COINVENT software illustrated by means of a medical example.
The capacity of combinational creativity — when novel ideas are produced through unfamiliar combinations of familiar ideas — is difficult to recreate computationally. In his talk, Dr. Neuhaus will describe an attempt to develop a computationally feasible, cognitively-inspired formal model of concept creation within the framework of the EU project COINVENT. The talk will conclude with a brief presentation of COINVENT software illustrated by means of a medical example.


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Revision as of 11:52, 12 March 2014

Computational Creativity

Friday, March 21, 2014 - 4:00 pm

Buffalo Clinical and Translational Research Center

5th Floor, Room 5019B

875 Ellicott Street,

Buffalo NY 14203


ALL WELCOME TO ATTEND


Abstract

The capacity of combinational creativity — when novel ideas are produced through unfamiliar combinations of familiar ideas — is difficult to recreate computationally. In his talk, Dr. Neuhaus will describe an attempt to develop a computationally feasible, cognitively-inspired formal model of concept creation within the framework of the EU project COINVENT. The talk will conclude with a brief presentation of COINVENT software illustrated by means of a medical example.


Fabian Neuhaus, formerly a UB post-doc and NCOR Research Scientist working on medical ontologies, worked as a Researcher from 2007 to 2013 at the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Gaithersburg, Maryland. Dr. Neuhaus is currently a Research Associate of the COINVENT project at the University of Magdeburg, Germany.

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