no code implementations • 9 Feb 2024 • Nardine Osman, Mark d'Inverno
Taking as our starting point the wealth of research investigating the nature of human values from social psychology over the last few decades, we set out to provide such a formal model.
no code implementations • 15 Jun 2023 • Matthew Yee-King, Andrea Fiorucci, Mark d'Inverno
We explain how we overcame technical challenges to build a complete pop song generator system, consisting of Python scripts, pre-trained models, and Javascript code that runs in a dockerised Linux container via a web-based IDE.
no code implementations • 4 May 2023 • Nardine Osman, Mark d'Inverno
In the diverse array of work investigating the nature of human values from psychology, philosophy and social sciences, there is a clear consensus that values guide behaviour.
no code implementations • 4 May 2023 • Nardine Osman, Mark d'Inverno
One of the major challenges we face with ethical AI today is developing computational systems whose reasoning and behaviour are provably aligned with human values.
no code implementations • 11 May 2022 • Maria Teresa Llano, Mark d'Inverno, Matthew Yee-King, Jon McCormack, Alon Ilsar, Alison Pease, Simon Colton
Human collaboration with systems within the Computational Creativity (CC) field is often restricted to shallow interactions, where the creative processes, of systems and humans alike, are carried out in isolation, without any (or little) intervention from the user, and without any discussion about how the unfolding decisions are taking place.
no code implementations • 18 Feb 2019 • Jon McCormack, Toby Gifford, Patrick Hutchings, Maria Teresa Llano Rodriguez, Matthew Yee-King, Mark d'Inverno
When human musicians improvise together, a number of extra-musical cues are used to augment musical communication and expose mental or emotional states which affect musical decisions and the effectiveness of the collaboration.
Human-Computer Interaction