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Explaining the Arts: Toward a Framework for Matching Creative Tasks with Appropriate Explanation Mediums

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arxiv 2308.09586 v1 pith:HOWP2Y3J submitted 2023-08-18 cs.HC

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keywords creativeexplainableartscomputationalcreatecreativitydesignersexplanation
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Although explainable computational creativity seeks to create and sustain computational models of creativity that foster a collaboratively creative process through explainability, there remains little to no work in supporting designers when exploring the explanation medium. While explainable artificial intelligence methods tend to support textual, visual, and numerical explanations, within the arts, interaction mediums such as auditorial, tactile, and olfactoral may offer more salient communication within the creative process itself. Through this research, I propose a framework to assist designers of explainable user interfaces in modeling the type of interaction they wish to create using explanations.

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