Reminder of DC - ICCC'2025 - Doctoral Consortium at the Conference ICCC'2025 in Brazil

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Apr 23, 2025, 8:41:19 AMApr 23
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DC-ICCC'2025: Doctoral Consortium at the International Conference on Computational Creativity

The Doctoral Consortium at ICCC’25 (DC-ICCC'25) is a workshop designed to support PhD students in the field of computational creativity by providing them with opportunities to share their ongoing research, to connect with peers and established researchers, and to explore research questions.

It will take place in the week of June 23-27th 2025 (specific day to be decided).

The consortium workshop will be divided into three parts:

-- short presentations by attendees

-- group sessions led by experienced researchers

-- a Q&A panel session.

At ICCC we offer Master’s and PhD students a chance to present their projects at the conference with or without an accepted paper in one of the main tracks.

The Doctoral Consortium welcomes applicants at any stage to submit a short summary of their research topic (structured as a short paper or extended abstract) for inclusion in the conference.

To Apply:

Please submit a short abstract for your project by May 7th and, using the ICCC template, a short-paper summary of your research project (about two or perhaps three pages of content) together with a short biography of yourself and other relevant CV details (all using the same ICCC template to produce a single PDF document submission) by May 14th via the EasyChair Doctoral Consortium track.

EasyChair URL:  https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=iccc202501

Important Dates Doctoral Consortium 

Deadline: for abstracts May 7, 2025, for full submissions May 14th, 2025

Conference: June 23 – June 27, 2025 

*** ICCC Organizing Committee ***

General Chair: Pablo Gervás, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain

Local Chairs: Manuel Falleiros, State University of Campinas, Brazil, Artemis Moroni, Centro de Tecnologia da Informação Renato Archer, Brazil

Doctoral Consortium Chair: Tony Veale, School of Computer Science, University College Dublin, Ireland.


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Tony Veale      http://Afflatus.UCD.ie

Your Wit Is My Command: Building AIs With a Sense of Humor. MIT Press. 
https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/your-wit-my-command

Exploding the Creativity Myth: The Computational Foundations of Linguistic
Creativity (Bloomsbury Academic)
http://tinyurl.com/TVealeOnAmazon

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