Symposium on Computational Approaches to
Creativity in Science
Stanford University, March 29–30, 2008
Meeting Schedule
(Tentative)
Saturday, March 29, 2008
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8:15 AM /
Continental Breakfast
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8:45 AM / Welcome and Opening Remarks
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9:00 AM /
Catherine Blake / Uncovering the Creative Processes in
Chemistry: Implications for Discovery System Design
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9:45 AM /
Greg Trafton / Imagination and Scientific Visualizations
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10:30 AM /
Morning Break
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11:00 AM /
Neil Smalheiser / Re-Conceptualizing Literature-Based Discovery
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11:45 AM /
Ljupco Todorovski / Mathematical Modeling and Computational Creativity
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12:30 PM /
Lunch (Provided)
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2:00 PM /
Michael E. Gorman / A Framework for Studying and Facilitating
Collaboration in Science and Technology
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2:45 PM /
Derek Sleeman / Supporting Creativity in Science: Cooperative
Knowledge Acquisition and Knowledge Refinement Systems
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3:30 PM /
Afternoon Break
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4:00 PM /
Ermelinda DeLaVina / A Computer Program for Mathematical Discovery
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4:45 PM /
Simon Colton / Combining Reasoning Systems for Mathematical Discovery
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5:30 PM /
Open Discussion
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6:00 PM /
Buffet Dinner (Provided)
Sunday, March 30, 2008
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8:30 AM /
Continental Breakfast
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9:00 AM /
Robert Weisberg / Modeling Scientific Creativity: An Historical Case Study of Watson and Crickâs Creation of the Double Helix
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9:45 AM /
Christian Schunn / Analogies Between Science and Design: What
Models of Science Can Learn from Models of Design
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10:30 AM /
Morning Break
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11:00 AM /
Will Bridewell / Constraints: What Are They? Where Can We Get
Them? And How Can We Use Them?
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11:45 AM /
Oliver Ray / Integrating Explanation-based and
Generalisation-based Reasoning for Scientific Discovery
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12:30 PM /
Lunch (Provided)
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2:00 PM /
Paul Thagard / Discovery and Neural Computation
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2:45 PM /
Ashok K. Goel / Computational Imagination and Scientific Creativity
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3:30 PM /
Commentary and Discussion
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4:45 PM / Symposium Ends
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