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previously. Nevertheless, we are at this stage convinced of the merit of our defini-
tions and their application, and hopeful that the problems of building autonomous
creative systems can be tackled from the approaches we offer.
Acknowledgements This research was supported by Australian Research Council Discovery
Grants DP0772667 and DP1094064.
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