@incollection{corneli2015computational,
author={Corneli, Joseph and Jordanous, Anna and Shepperd, Rosie and Llano, Maria Teresa and Misztal, Joanna and Colton, Simon and Guckelsberger, Christian},
title={Computational Poetry Workshop: Making Sense of Work in Progress},
editor={Colton, S. and Toivonen, H. and Cook, M. and Ventura, D.},
booktitle={Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Computational Creativity, ICCC 2015},
year={2015},
abstract={Creativity cannot exist in a vacuum; it develops through feedback, learning, reflection and social interaction with others. However, this perspective has been relatively under-investigated in computational creativity research, which typically examines systems that operate individually. We develop a thought experiment showing how structured dialogues can help develop the creative aspects of computer poetry. Centrally in this approach, we ask questions of a poem, inviting it to tell us in what way it may be considered a {``}creative making.{''}},
}