Artificial imagination

Some of the traits that researchers hope to simulate include creativity, vision, digital art, humor, and satire.

[7] Another important project is being led by Hiroharu Kato and Tatsuya Harada at the University of Tokyo in Japan.

They have developed a computer capable of translating a description of an object into an image, which could be the easiest way to define what imagination is.

The topic of artificial imagination has garnered interest from scholars outside the computer science domain, such as noted communications scholar Ernest Bormann, who came up with the Symbolic Convergence Theory and worked on a project to develop artificial imagination in computer systems.

[8] An interdisciplinary research seminar organized by the artist Grégory Chatonsky on artificial imagination and postdigital art has taken place since 2017 at the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris.

For example, the computer shows results that are based on the answer from the initial query.

More generally, all the actions to form ideas, images and concepts can be linked to imagination.