Hazar Yueksel, Ramon Bertran, et al.
MLSys 2020
Creativity, a process that generates novel and meaningful ideas, involves increased association between task-positive (control) and task-negative (default) networks in the human brain. Inspired by this seminal finding, in this study we propose a creative decoder within a deep generative framework, which involves direct modulation of the neuronal activation pattern after sampling from the learned latent space. The proposed approach is fully unsupervised and can be used off-the-shelf. Several novelty metrics and human evaluation were used to evaluate the creative capacity of the deep decoder. Our experiments on different image datasets (MNIST, FMNIST, MNIST+FMNIST, WikiArt and CelebA) reveal that atypical co-activation of highly activated and weakly activated neurons in a deep decoder promotes generation of novel and meaningful artifacts.
Hazar Yueksel, Ramon Bertran, et al.
MLSys 2020
Saiteja Utpala, Alex Gu, et al.
NAACL 2024
Hongyi Wang, Mikhail Yurochkin, et al.
ICLR 2020
Natalia Martinez Gil, Dhaval Patel, et al.
UAI 2024