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The Art of Programming: Challenges in Generating Code for Creative Applications
Tue 16 Jul 2024 10:00 - 10:05 at Mandacaru - Opening Day2 + Keynote2 + AIware for Domain-specific Applications Chair(s): Jie M. Zhang
Programming has been a key tool for artists and other creatives for decades, and the creative use of programming presents unique challenges, opportunities and perspectives for researchers considering how AI can be used to support coding more generally. In this paper we aim to motivate researchers to look deeper into some of these areas, by highlighting some interesting uses of programming in creative practices, suggesting new research questions posed by these spaces, and briefly raising important issues that work in this area may face.
Tue 16 JulDisplayed time zone: Brasilia, Distrito Federal, Brazil change
Tue 16 Jul
Displayed time zone: Brasilia, Distrito Federal, Brazil change
09:00 - 10:30 | Opening Day2 + Keynote2 + AIware for Domain-specific ApplicationsLate Breaking Arxiv Track / Main Track at Mandacaru Chair(s): Jie M. Zhang King's College London | ||
09:00 5mDay opening | Opening for day 2 Main Track | ||
09:05 45mKeynote | Semantic-Aware AI: Elevating the Future of Software Development Main Track Baishakhi Ray Columbia University, New York; AWS AI Lab | ||
09:50 10mPaper | SolMover: Smart Contract Code Translation Based on Concepts Main Track Rabimba Karanjai University of Houston, Lei Xu Kent State University, Weidong Shi University of Houston DOI | ||
10:00 5mPaper | The Art of Programming: Challenges in Generating Code for Creative Applications Main Track Michael Cook King’s College London DOI | ||
10:05 5mPaper | Neuro-Symbolic Approach to Certified Scientific Software Synthesis Main Track Hamid Bagheri University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Mehdi Mirakhorli Rochester Institute of Technology, Mohamad Fazelnia University of Hawaii at Manoa, Ibrahim Mujhid University of Hawaii at Manoa, Md Rashedul Hasan University of Nebraska-Lincoln DOI | ||
10:10 5mPaper | LLMs in the Heart of Differential Testing: A Case Study on a Medical Rule Engine Late Breaking Arxiv Track Erblin Isaku Simula Research Laboratory, and University of Oslo (UiO), Christoph Laaber Simula Research Laboratory, Hassan Sartaj Simula Research Laboratory, Shaukat Ali Simula Research Laboratory and Oslo Metropolitan University, Thomas Schwitalla Cancer Registry of Norway, Jan F. Nygård Cancer Registry of Norway Pre-print | ||
10:15 15mLive Q&A | Session Q&A and topic discussions Main Track |