IArtist: a self learning computer artist
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Designing a program that is not a tool of artistic creation, but a creator itself have been a real challenge for both digital artists and researchers. The most famous program of artistic creation is AARON [Cohen], which is in continual development since 1973 by its creator, Harold Cohen. Unfortunately, AARON cannot learn new styles or imagery by its own, each new capability must be hand-coded by Harold Cohen. Roxame [Berger], another artistic creation program created in 2001 by Pierre Berger, is based on artificial intelligence, and have its own style, emerging from both the artistic preferences of the user, and a stochastic process. This style can evolve and is refined at each work.
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[1]
Berger, P. Roxame. www.roxame.com.
[2]
Cohen, H. Aaron. www.kurzweilcyberart.com/aaron/history.html.
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August 2009
103 pages
ISBN:9781450379281
DOI:10.1145/1599301
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Published: 03 August 2009
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