AI has been used in recent years to generate artefacts or behaviours in creative domains such as music, visual arts, storytelling, literature and poetry, games, architecture, design, autonomously or in collaboration with humans. There is also a growing interest in developing AI techniques to play roles in creative processes beyond generation, including analysis, evaluation and curation, as well as in creative solving of complex problems and in supporting co-creation environments.

The IJCAI 2024 AI, Arts & Creativity special track aims to explore the relationships between AI and the arts, creativity and creative practice.

See the Call for Papers here: https://ijcai24.org/call-for-papers-ai-arts-creativity/

Paper Schedule

Thursday, August 8th, 10:00-11:00, Session #1/3
Chair: Allegra De Filippo
Music (I)

#7883Musical Phrase Segmentation via Grammatical InductionDan Ventura
#7905Re-creation of Creations: A New Paradigm for Lyric-to-Melody GenerationAng Lv
#7922Perception-Inspired Graph Convolution for Music Understanding TasksEmmanouil Karystinaios
#8252End-to-End Real-World Polyphonic Piano Audio-to-Score Transcription with Hierarchical DecodingYe Wang
#7864MusicMagus: Zero-Shot Text-to-Music Editing via Diffusion ModelsYixiao Zhang
#8287FastSAG: Towards Fast Non-Autoregressive Singing Accompaniment GenerationJianyi Chen
#8267Expressing Musical Ideas with Constraint Programming using a Model of Tonal HarmonyDamien Sprockeels
#8280Arrange, Inpaint, and Refine: Steerable Long-term Music Audio Generation and Editing via Content-based ControlsLiwei Lin

Thursday, August 8th, 11:30-12:30, Session #2/3
Chair: Dan Ventura

Music (II)

#8284 Retrieval Guided Music Captioning via Multimodal Prefixes Nikita Srivatsan
#8245 MuChin: A Chinese Colloquial Description Benchmark for Evaluating Language Models in the Field of Music Zihao Wang

Text and other

#7916 Intertwining CP and NLP: The Generation Of Unreasonably Constrained Sentences Alexandre Bonlarron
#8291 A Conflict-Embedded Narrative Generation Using Commonsense Reasoning Youngrok Song
#8213 GEM: Generating Engaging Multimodal Content Chongyang Gao
#8225 Manipulating Embeddings of Stable Diffusion Prompts Niklas Deckers
#8286 From Pixels to Metal: AI-Empowered Numismatic Art Penousal Machado
#8260 Large Language Models for Human-AI Co-Creation of Robotic Dance Performances Allegra De Filippo

Thursday, August 8th, 15:00-16:30, Session #3/3
Chair: Penousal Machado

Images

#7968 Diffutoon: High-Resolution Editable Toon Shading via Diffusion Models Zhongjie Duan
#8232 DP-Font: Chinese Calligraphy Font Generation Using Diffusion Model and Physical Information Neural Network Liguo Zhang
#8246 Paintings and Drawings Aesthetics Assessment with Rich Attributes for Various Artistic Categories Heng Huang
#7969 Re:Draw – Context Aware Translation as a Controllable Method for Artistic Production Joao Cardoso
#8255 ViewControl: View-Consistent Image-to-Image Editing in Interior Design Scenes Jinbin Bai
#8263 Inferring Iterated Function Systems Approximately from Fractal Images Haotian Liu
#7853 Towards Highly Realistic Artistic Style Transfer via Stable Diffusion with Step-aware and Layer-aware Prompt Zhanjie Zhang
#8290 Disrupting Diffusion-based Inpainters with Semantic Digression Juhun Lee
#8097 KALE: An Artwork Image Captioning System Augmented with Heterogeneous Graph Yanbei Jiang
#7868 GladCoder: Stylized QR Code Generation with Grayscale-Aware Denoising Process Yuqiu Xie

Poster Session

Thursday, August 8th, 16:30-18:00

All the accepted papers will be allocated a poster board that can accommodate a poster of size up to A0, in the portrait mode. We strongly recommend each author to prepare a poster to gain additional publicity and receive feedback on their work. We expect the poster sessions to be well-attended; snacks and refreshments will be provided.

Organisation

Track chairs

F. Amílcar Cardoso, University of Coimbra
François Pachet
Pablo Gervás, Complutense University of Madrid

 

Program Committee

  • Alan Tapscott, Univ. Pompeu Fabra
  • Allegra De Filippo, University of Bologna
  • Amy K. Hoover, New Jersey Institute of Technology
  • Andrés Gómez de Silva Garza, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México
  • Anna Jordanous, School of Computing, University of Kent
  • Antonio Chella, Università degli Studi di Palermo
  • Antonio Lieto, University of Turin
  • Carlos León, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
  • Carlos Eduardo Cancino-Chacón, Johannes Kepler University
  • Colin Johnson, University of Nottingham
  • Dan Ventura, BYU
  • Dan G. Brown, University of Waterloo
  • Diarmuid P. O’Donoghue, Maynooth University
  • Enric Plaza, IIIA, CSIC
  • Fabien Gouyon, Pandora
  • Filipe Calegario, Mustic, Centro de Informática, UFPE
  • Gerhard Widmer, Johannes Kepler University
  • Gilberto Bernardes, University of Porto
  • Gonzalo Méndez, Univ. Complutense de Madrid
  • Guglielmo Pescatore, Univ. Bologna
  • Sofia Pinto, INESC-ID
  • Hannu Toivonen, Helsinki University
  • Hugo Gonçalo Oliveira, Universidade de Coimbra
  • Jean-Christophe Baillie, Developmental labs
  • Jean-Pierre Briot, CNRS
  • Jivko Sinapov, Tufts University
  • João Correia, University of Coimbra
  • Kazjon Grace, University of Sydney
  • Kıvanç Tatar, Chalmers University of Technology
  • Kristin Carlson, Illinois State University
  • Marc Cavazza, National Institute of Informatics
  • Maria M. Hedblom, Jönköping University, Sweden
  • Maria Teresa Llano, Monash University
  • Matthew Yee-King, Goldsmiths, University of London
  • Maximos Kaliakatsos-Papakostas, Hellenic Mediterranean University
  • Mirko Degli Esposti, University of Bologna
  • Nathan Fradet, Sorbonne Université
  • Oliver Bown, University of New South Wales
  • Pedro Martins, University of Coimbra
  • Penousal Machado, University of Coimbra
  • Philippe Pasquier, Simon Fraser University
  • Pierre Roy, Soundtrap
  • Rafael Pérez y Pérez, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Cuajimalpa, México
  • Rob Saunders, Leiden University
  • Roberto Confalonieri, University of Padua
  • Sarah Harmon, Bowdoin College
  • Shlomo Dubnov, UC San Diego
  • Stephen Ware, Univ. Kentucky
  • Tapio Takala, Aalto University
  • Tony Veale, University College Dublin
  • Valentina Presutti, University of Bologna

External Reviewers

  • Ahmed M. Abuzuraiq, Simon Fraser University
  • Andrea Poltronieri, University of Bologna
  • Arshia Sobhan Sarbandi, Simon Fraser University
  • Cataldo Musto, University of Bari
  • Greg Corness, Illinois State University
  • Grigoris Bastas, Hellenic Mediterranean University
  • Jeffrey Ens, Simon Fraser University
  • Joao Cardoso, TU Wien
  • José Lopes, University of Coimbra
  • Keon Ju Lee, Simon Fraser University
  • Keren Shao, UC San Diego
  • Konstantinos Soiledis, Hellenic Mediterranean University
  • Luca Giuliani, University of Bologna
  • Luís Espírito-Santo, University of Coimbra
  • Luís Gonçalo, University of Coimbra
  • Max Peeperkorn, University of Kent
  • Nicolas Lazzari, University of Bologna
  • Renaud Bougueng Tchemeube, Simon Fraser University
  • Rodolfo Ocampo, University of New South Wales