Title
Robotic Creativity Driven by Motivation and Semantic Analysis
Abstract
The paper proposes a system architecture for artificial creativity that enables a robot to perform portraits. The proposed cognitive architecture is inspired by the PSI model, and it requires that the motivation of the robot in the execution of its tasks is influenced by urges. Such parameters depend on both internal and external evaluation mechanisms. The system is a premise for the development of an artificial artist able to develop a personality and a behavior that depends on its experience of successes and failures (competence), and the availability of different painting techniques (certainty). The creative execution is driven by the motivation arising from the urges, and the perception of the work being executed or performed. The external evaluation is obtained by analyzing the opinions expressed in natural language from people watching the realized portrait.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1109/ICSC.2014.58
ICSC
Keywords
Field
DocType
robots,artificial creativity,human-robot interaction,robotic creativity,robot task execution,robot motivation,semantic analysis,psi,painting techniques,information analysis,artificial artist,psi model,natural language processing,computational creativity, cognitive architectures, psi, chatbot,cognitive architectures,portraits,chatbot,cognitive architecture,computational creativity,computational modeling,pediatrics,face,computer architecture,painting,human robot interaction,natural languages
Computer science,Premise,Human–computer interaction,Natural language,Artificial intelligence,Systems architecture,Cognitive architecture,Robot,Creativity,Perception,Computational creativity
Conference
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
2325-6516
2
0.40
References 
Authors
7
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Agnese Augello114933.34
Ignazio Infantino215132.13
Giovanni Pilato325858.71
Riccardo Rizzo427139.18
Filippo Vella513825.37