Publikation: Towards Creative Information Exploration Based on Koestler's Concept of Bisociation
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Creative information exploration refers to a novel framework for exploring large volumes of heterogeneous information. In particular, creative information exploration seeks to discover new, surprising and valuable relationships in data that would not be revealed by conventional information retrieval, data mining and data analysis technologies. While our approach is inspired by work in the field of computational creativity, we are particularly interested in a model of creativity proposed by Arthur Koestler in the 1960s. Koestler’s model of creativity rests on the concept of bisociation. Bisociative thinking occurs when a problem, idea, event or situation is perceived simultaneously in two or more “matrices of thought” or domains. When two matrices of thought interact with each other, the result is either their fusion in a novel intellectual synthesis or their confrontation in a new aesthetic experience. This article discusses some of the foundational issues of computational creativity and bisociation in the context of creative information exploration.
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DUBITZKY, Werner, Tobias KÖTTER, Oliver SCHMIDT, Michael R. BERTHOLD, 2012. Towards Creative Information Exploration Based on Koestler's Concept of Bisociation. In: BERTHOLD, Michael R., ed.. Bisociative Knowledge Discovery. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012, pp. 11-32. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. 7250. ISBN 978-3-642-31829-0. Available under: doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-31830-6_2BibTex
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