AI Drawing Partner: Co-Creative Drawing Agent and Research Platform to Model Co-Creation
Nicholas Davis, Janet Rafner

TL;DR
This paper introduces the AI Drawing Partner, a co-creative drawing AI system that models and visualizes the co-creation process using a novel cognitive science framework, enabling insights into interaction dynamics.
Contribution
It presents a new co-creative AI system and research platform that models and visualizes co-creation dynamics using the CCSM framework, based on enaction theory.
Findings
Analysis of ten co-creative drawing sessions
Quantified interaction dynamics and patterns
Visualization of interaction trend sequences
Abstract
This paper describes the AI Drawing Partner, which is a co-creative drawing agent that also serves as a research platform to model co-creation. The AI Drawing Partner is an early example of a quantified co-creative AI system that automatically models the co-creation that happens on the system. The method the system uses to capture this data is based on a new cognitive science framework called co-creative sense-making (CCSM). The CCSM is based on the cognitive theory of enaction, which describes how meaning emerges through interaction with the environment and other people in that environment in a process of sense-making. The CCSM quantifies elements of interaction dynamics to identify sense-making patterns and interaction trends. This paper describes a new technique for modeling the interaction and collaboration dynamics of co-creative AI systems with the co-creative sense-making (CCSM)…
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