Book Chapter: Algorithmic Authors:Computational Creativity in Literature
In recent years, the intersection of computational creativity and literature has gained significant attention. "Algorithmic Authors: Computational Creativity in Literature" aims to explore how algorithms and artificial intelligence are transforming the creation, analysis, and understanding of literary texts. This volume will investigate the roles of machine learning, natural language processing, and other computational techniques in generating and analyzing literary works, as well as their implications for the future of literature and authorship.
We invite scholars, researchers, and practitioners to contribute original research papers, theoretical essays, and case studies that address various aspects of computational creativity in literature. This book seeks to provide a comprehensive overview of the current state and future directions of algorithmic authorship and computational literary analysis.
Submissions are welcome on a broad range of topics, including but not limited to:
•AI-generated poetry and fiction
•The role of machine learning in literary creation
•NLP techniques in literary analysis
•Computational stylistics and authorship attribution
•Ethical considerations of algorithmic authorship
•Human-computer collaboration and creativity
•Case studies of AI-assisted literary projects
•The impact of digital tools on traditional literary forms and genres
•Reader reception and interpretation of algorithmically generated texts
•Theoretical perspectives on computational creativity and literature
•The future of authorship in the age of AI
Authors are requested to submit an abstract of 300-500 words, outlining the scope and objectives of their proposed paper.
Abstracts should be submitted by 02.08.24 along with a short Bionote in 150 words.
Notification of acceptance will be communicated by 12.08.24
Full papers should be between 5,000 and 7,000 words, including references and appendices following MLA 9th Edition
Full papers should be submitted by 01.10.24
Authors will receive feedback and may be required to make revisions before final acceptance.
Submission email: idhrsofficial@gmail.com
Haritha R Unnithan
Special Issue Editor
Assistant Professor
Department of English
NSS College Pandalam
University of Kerala. India