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	*  Simon Colton (Reader in Computational Creativity)
	*  Cameron Browne (Research Fellow)
	*  John Charnley (Research Associate)
	*  Jeremy Gow (Research Associate)
	*  Alison Pease (Research Associate)

PhD Students

	*  Robin Baumgarten
	*  Flaminia Cavallo
	*  Michael Cook
	*  Ning Jiang
	*  Ramin Ramezani
	*  Stephen Tavener 
	*  Pedro Torres 
	*  Zena Hira 
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        <description>Welcome to the Computational Creativity Group (CCG) of the Department of Computing, Imperial College London, UK.  

We conduct Artificial Intelligence research into the development and combination
of AI systems for creative tasks. We use this research to address interesting practical
and philosophical questions about what it means for software to be autonomously creative.</description>
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        <description>Michael Cook is a PhD researcher in the Computational Creativity Group. Previously, he studied at Imperial for an MEng in Computer Science.

For more information on what Michael is currently working on, see Games By ANGELINA.

Research


I'm interested in research related to evolutionary programming, videogame design, and the psychology of AI.</description>
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        <description>Ludic Computing is the study of the design, construction and evaluation of computer systems for play.  Computers support a huge range of playful and creative activities: from video games and interactive art, to tools for creative expression and playful exploration; as artificial players of games, and as creators in their own right.  It is a highly interdisciplinary area with links to many other fields, including Graphics, Human-Computer Interaction and Artificial Intelligence.</description>
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