Human-Computer Interaction Best Paper Award

Human-Computer Interaction Best Paper Award. Details in text following the image.
 

Best Paper Award for the Human-Computer Interaction Thematic Area, in the context of HCI International 2019, 16-31 July 2019, Orlando, FL, USA

 

Certificate for best paper award of the Human-Computer Interaction thematic area. Details in text following the image

Certificate for Best Paper Award of the Human-Computer Interaction Thematic Area
conferred to

Gregory Cowart, Dane Williamson, Naha Farhat and Joon-Suk Lee
(Virginia State University, USA)

for the paper entitled

"Do Humans STILL Have a Monopoly on Creativity or is Creativity Overrated?"

Presented in the context of
HCI International 2019
16-31 July 2019, Orlando, FL, USA

Paper Abstract
"What is creativity? Do AIs have creativity? This research sets out to answer these questions. By conducting a small-scale user experiment, and quantitatively and qualitatively analyzing the data, this work aims to answer the following three research questions: (1) whether human participants can distinguish between AI generated and human composed music; (2) common preconceptions participants have on AI generated music; and (3) common constructs participants associate with human creativity. Our results show that people are not able to tell the difference between human and AI composed music."

The full paper is available through SpringerLink, provided that you have proper access rights.