About Us

AI4Creativity employs a computational paradigm where knowledge representation acts unilaterally with mental activities in a monolithic conceptual space.  This implies that a process like beauty evaluation occurs hand-in-hand with other cognitive, planning, and creative mental processes over the same knowledge-based artificial intelligence mechanics. In other words, computer-aided creative production of art is similar to the calculations needed for missiles’ guidance, enemy detection, maneuverability/control, and detonation superiority intentions.

 

OUR TEAM

Who We Are

Dr. Mohammed Ezzat is specialized in automated design creativity. For doing so, he proposes a new computational model named Knowledge-backed artificial intelligence. This model presumes the sufficiency of three perspectives for constructing concepts as the basis of computer-human creative interaction. Such knowledge-backed paradigm has been proved by Dr. Mohammed Ezzat’s research that it is the only known model capable for producing creative entities, and for that Dr. Ezzat got his Ph.D. degree. Nonetheless, the same knowledge-backed approach is presumed for its applicability on the general intelligence scale and it is tested as such in the game named FIVAI that is currently under development by the company. 

 

Publications (Yayınlar):

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M. Ezzat, (2022) “A Triadic Framework for Sustaining Metaphorical Conceptualization to Automate Urban Design Creativity” in New Metropolitan Perspectives. ISHT 2022. Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/978-3-031-06825-6_40.pdf 

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M. Ezzat, (2021) “A Comprehensive Conceptualization of Urban Constructs as a Basis for Design Creativity” in New Metropolitan Perspectives. ISHT 2020. Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. A Comprehensive Conceptualization of Urban Constructs as a Basis for Design Creativity | SpringerLink

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M. Ezzat, (2020) “A Framework for a Comprehensive Conceptualization of Urban Constructs: SpatialNet and SpatialFeaturesNet for computer-aided creative urban design,” in RE: Anthropocene, Proceedings of the 25th InternationalConference of the Association for Computer-Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia (CAADRIA).

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M. Ezzat, (2019) “A Comprehensive Proposition of Urbanism,” in New Metropolitan Perspectives. ISHT 2018. Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies, vol 100, Regio Calabria, Italy, Springer, Cham,  pp. 433-443.

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M. Ezzat, (2019) “The Neutrality Between “Us” and “Others”, a Framework for Sustainable Social/Cultural Urban Development,” in New Metropolitan Perspectives. ISHT 2018. Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies, vol 100. , Springer, Cham.

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M. Ezzat, (2018) “A Computational Tool for Mapping the Users’ Urban Cognition – A Framework and a Representation for the Evolutionary Optimization of the Fuzzy Binary Relation between the Urban Conceptions of “Us” and “Others”,” in the 36th eCAADe Conference.

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M. Ezzat, (2018) “A Triadic Model for a Comprehensive Understanding of Urbanism: With Its Potential Utilization on Analysing the Individualistic Urban Users’ Cognitive Systems,”  “UNA PROPOSTA DI URBANIZZAZIONE SU VASTA SCALA CON POTENZIALI APPLICAZIONI SULLA MAPPATURA COGNITIVA URBANA DEGLI UTENTI E SUI PROGETTI URBANISTICI SVILUPPATI DAGLI UTENTI”, http://pkp.unirc.it/ojs/index.php/LaborEst/article/view/325/0, LaborEst, vol. 16, pp. 25-31.

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Ezzat, M., (2017) Implementing the General Theory for Finding the Lightest Manmade Structures Using Voronoi and Delaunay. Fioravanti, A, Cursi, S, Elahmar, S, Gargaro, S, Loffreda, G, Novembri, G, Trento, A (eds.), ShoCK! – Sharing Computational Knowledge! – Proceedings of the 35th eCAADe Conference – Volume 2, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy, 20-22 September 2017, pp. 241-250

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Ezzat, M., (2016) A General Theory for Finding the Lightest Manmade Structures Using Voronoi and Delaunay, CAADence in Architecture, Budapest, Faculty of Architecture, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, pp. 131-138.