Tutorial
Creative Culture and Machine Learning
Negar Rostamzadeh · Cheng-Zhi Anna Huang · Mark Riedl
Moderator : Emily M. Bender
Virtual
Creative domains render a big part of modern society, having a significant influence on economy and cultural life. During the last decade, fast development of ML technologies such as Generative models, led to creation of multiple creative applications. In this tutorial, we talk about co-creativity and generative art in computer vision, NLP, interactive music generation and the interplay between these modalities .
While there are opportunities for ML to empower artists to create and distribute their work, there are risks and harms when using these technologies in cultural contexts. These include harms arising from tools intended to support the creative process (e.g. biased or unsafe output, such as deepfakes) or harms incurred in creative output (e.g. individual or systemic inequity). At the same time, these systems can have broader and long-term social implications on the shape and diversity of culture more generally, which we discuss in this tutorial.
Finally in this tutorial, we discuss open questions on co-creation process, interplay between modalities, assessment of creative systems, and broader impact of these technologies and potential harms that can stem from these models.
Schedule
Mon 2:00 p.m. - 3:50 p.m.
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Tutorial part 1
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SlidesLive Video |
Negar Rostamzadeh · Mark Riedl · Cheng-Zhi Anna Huang 🔗 |
Mon 3:50 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
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Q & A
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Cheng-Zhi Anna Huang · Negar Rostamzadeh · Mark Riedl 🔗 |
Mon 4:00 p.m. - 4:05 p.m.
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Break to welcome panellists
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Mon 4:05 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
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Panel
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Panel
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SlidesLive Video |
Vinay Prabhu · Lamtharn (Hanoi) Hantrakul · Stella Biderman · Deven Desai 🔗 |