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Computational creativity and cognitive computing are distinct fields that have developed in a parallel fashion. In this paper, we examine the relationship between the two, concluding that the two fields overlap in one precise way: the evaluation or assessment of artifacts with respect to creativity. Furthermore, we discuss a particular instance of computational creativity, culinary recipe design, and how cognitive informatics and cognitive computation enter into the domain.
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