TY - GEN
T1 - Characteristics of pro-c analogies and blends between research publications
AU - Abgaz, Yalemisew
AU - O'Donoghue, Diarmuid P.
AU - Hurley, Donny
AU - Chaudhry, Ehtzaz
AU - Zhang, Jian Jun
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© ICCC 2017.
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - Dr Inventor is a tool that aims to enhance the professional (Pro-c) creativity of researchers by suggesting novel hypotheses, arising from analogies between publications. Dr Inventor processes original research documents using a combination of lexical analysis and cognitive computation to identify novel comparisons that suggest new research hypotheses, with the objective of supporting a novel research publication. Research on analogical reasoning strongly suggests that the value of analogy-based comparisons depends primarily on the strength of the mapping (or counterpart projection) between the two analogs. An evaluation study of a number of computer generated comparisons attracted creativity ratings from a group of practicing researchers. This paper explores a variety of theoretically motivated metrics operating on different conceptual spaces, identifying some weak associations with users' creativity ratings. Surprisingly, our results show that metrics focused on the mapping appear to have less relevance to creativity than metrics assessing the inferences (blended space). This paper includes a brief description of a research project currently exploring the best research hypothesis generated during this evaluation. Finally, we explore PCA as a means of specifying a combined multiple metric to detect comparisons to enhance researchers' creativity.
AB - Dr Inventor is a tool that aims to enhance the professional (Pro-c) creativity of researchers by suggesting novel hypotheses, arising from analogies between publications. Dr Inventor processes original research documents using a combination of lexical analysis and cognitive computation to identify novel comparisons that suggest new research hypotheses, with the objective of supporting a novel research publication. Research on analogical reasoning strongly suggests that the value of analogy-based comparisons depends primarily on the strength of the mapping (or counterpart projection) between the two analogs. An evaluation study of a number of computer generated comparisons attracted creativity ratings from a group of practicing researchers. This paper explores a variety of theoretically motivated metrics operating on different conceptual spaces, identifying some weak associations with users' creativity ratings. Surprisingly, our results show that metrics focused on the mapping appear to have less relevance to creativity than metrics assessing the inferences (blended space). This paper includes a brief description of a research project currently exploring the best research hypothesis generated during this evaluation. Finally, we explore PCA as a means of specifying a combined multiple metric to detect comparisons to enhance researchers' creativity.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85126501251
T3 - Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Computational Creativity, ICCC 2017
BT - Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Computational Creativity, ICCC 2017
A2 - Goel, Ashok
A2 - Jordanous, Anna
A2 - Pease, Alison
PB - Georgia Institute of Technology
T2 - 8th International Conference on Computational Creativity, ICCC 2017
Y2 - 19 June 2017 through 23 June 2017
ER -