Why a Formal Definition of Computational Creativity Might be Elusive
Michael Guerzhoy (University of Toronto, St. George Campus)

part of: Workshop on Theoretical Computer Science and Computational Creativity (TCS&CS-ICCC’26)
June 29, 2026, 5:00pm - 5:30pm
Association for Computational Creativity

Coimbra
Portugal

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Aalto University
University of Coimbra
University of Kent

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This half-day workshop provides a dedicated space to discuss connections between theoretical computer science and computational creativity, highlighting how formal methods can deepen our understanding of creativity and help strengthen the role of theory within the ICCC community. The workshop is motivated by longstanding links between computational creativity and fields such as computability theory, algorithmic information theory, formal learning theory, complex networks, and related theoretical areas.

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