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   nd
2 Symposium on
Problem-Solving, Creativity
and Spatial Reasoning in
Cognitive Systems


Delmenhorst, July 20 - 21, 2017




Organizers:
Dr.-Ing. Zoe Falomir
Dr. Dr. Ana-Maria Olteţeanu
Universität Bremen
                                    Proceedings of the




                      ProSocrates’17 Symposium:
Problem-solving, Creativity and Spatial Reasoning in Cognitive Systems


                        Delmenhorst, Germany, 20-21 July 2017




                                         Edited by


                               Ana-Maria Olteteanu
                       Bremen Spatial Cognition Centre (BSCC)
                           University of Bremen, Germany

                                             and

                                Zoe Falomir Llansola
                       Bremen Spatial Cognition Centre (BSCC)
                           University of Bremen, Germany




                  Published in CEUR-WS.org Vol-1869 on July 2017




 Copyright c 2017 for the individual papers by their authors. Copying permitted for private and
          academic purposes. This volume is published and copyrighted by its editors.
                              Symposium Chairs
                    Ana-Maria Olteteanu, University of Bremen
                    Zoe Falomir Llansola, University of Bremen

                        Local Organizing Committee
      Dorothe Poggel, Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg, Institute for Advanced Study
      Marion Daniel, Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg, Institute for Advanced Study



                                Scientific Committee
           Agnese Augello, Italian National Research Council, Rome, Italy
Thomas Barkowsky, Bremen Spatial Cognition Center, University of Bremen, Germany
                     Tarek Besold, Universitat Bremen, Germany
                  Amilcar Cardoso, University of Coimbra, Portugal
                       Ernest Davis, New York University, USA
                Manfred Eppe, University of California, Berkeley, USA
 Christian Freksa, Bremen Spatial Cognition Center, University of Bremen, Germany
                      Ken Forbus, Northwestern University, USA
               Liane Gabora, University of British Columbia, Okanagan
                  Sascha Griffiths, University of Hamburg, Germany
                     Richard Hass, Philadelphia University, USA
              Bipin Indurkhya, Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland
                       Anna Jordanous, University of Kent, UK
Kai-Uwe Khnberger, Institute of Cognitive Science, University of Osnabrueck, Germany
                       Antonio Lieto, University of Torino, Italy
                    Andrew Lovett, Northwestern University, USA
                 Lledó Museros, University Jaume I, Castellón, Spain
    Cristbal Pagan, Institute for Culture and Society, University of Navarra, Spain
                        Alison Pease, University of Dundee, UK
                       Enric Plaza, IIIA-CSIC, Barcelona, Spain
          Francisco Javier Ruiz, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain
                     Jordi Sabater, IIIA-CSIC, Barcelona, Spain
                  Marco Schorlemmer, IIIA-CSIC, Barcelona, Spain
                        Thora Tenbrink, Bangor University, UK
              Geraint Wiggins, Queen Mary University of London, UK
This book contains the accepted papers at ProSocrates’17 Symposium: Problem-solving,
Creativity and Spatial Reasoning in Cognitive Systems 1 . ProSocrates’17 symposium was
held at the Hansewissenschaftkolleg (HWK) of Advanced Studies in Delmenhorst, 20-21
July 2017. This was the second edition of this symposium which tries to bring together
researchers interested in spatial reasoning, problem solving and creativity.
    These ProSocrates’17 proceedings contains 6 accepted papers that were presented at
the symposium. Each submitted paper was reviewed by two/three program committee
members. Moreover, there were 6 invited talks whose abstracts are also included in these
proceedings.

Acknowledgements

    The funding from the Hansewissenschaftkolleg (HWK) of Advanced Studies2 is grate-
fully acknowledged.
    The support from the projects Cognitive Qualitative Descriptions and Applications3
(CogQDA) funded by the University of Bremen and Creative Problem Solving in Cognitive
Systems4 (CreaCogs) funded by DFG are acknowledged. The collaboration from our
colleagues at Bremen Spatial Cognition Centre (BSCC) is also acknowledged.
    We would like also to thank the members of the Scientific Committee for their valuable
work during the reviewing process and the additional reviews.
    We also thank Easychair, which was used to manage paper submissions and reviewing
the proceedings, and CEUR Workshop Proceedings (CEUR-WS.org) for indexing these
proceedings.


                                                                    Zoe Falomir Llansola
                                                                   Ana-Maria Olteteanu
                                                                   ProSocrates’17 Chairs
                                                                              July 2017




   1
     ProSocrates’17: https://prosocrates.wordpress.com/
   2
     HWK: http://www.h-w-k.de/
   3
     CogQDA: https://sites.google.com/site/cogqda/
   4
     CreaCogs: http://creacogcomp.com/
                 Table of Contents: ProSocrates’17
Invited Talks

  • Reasoning at a Distance by Way of Conceptual Metaphors and Blends
    Marco Schorlemmer

  • Symbolic models and computational properties of constructive reasoning in cognition
    and creativity
    Tarek Besold

  • Creating and rating harmonic colour palettes for a given style
    Lledó Museros

  • Creative Support Companions: Some Ideas
    Ken Forbus

  • Modeling visual problem-solving as analogical reasoning
    Andrew Lovett

  • Thinking Like A Child: The Role of Surface Similarities in Stimulating Creativity
    Bipin Indurkhya

Papers

  • Towards finer-grained interaction with a Poetry Generator                           1
    Hugo Gonçalo Oliveira, Tiago Mendes and Ana Boavida

  • Towards the Recognition of Sketches by Learning Common
    Qualitative Representations                                                     11
    Wael Zakaria, Ahmed M. H. Abdelfattah, Nashwa Abdelgha↵ar, Nermeen
    Elsaadany, Nohayr Abdelmoneim, Haythem Ismail and Kai-Uwe Kuehnberger

  • Using Stories to Create Qualitative Representations of Motion                   19
    Juan Purcalla Arrufi and Alexandra Kirsch

  • Investigating Representational Dynamics in Problem Solving                      29
    Benjamin Angerer and Cornell Schreiber

  • An Approach to Compose Shapes Described Qualitatively: A Proof-of-Concept       40
    Albert Pich and Zoe Falomir

  • Problem-solving, Creativity and Spatial Reasoning:
    A ProSocrates 2017 Discussion                                                   45
    Ana-Maria Olteteanu and Zoe Falomir