![Screenshot from Parkour that shows abstract objects against a bright pink background](https://aud.ucla.edu/media/pages/student-work/archive/computational-humor/3016439383-1623280166/parkour1-1024x576-crop-71-51.png)
Computational Humor
289 Technology Seminar
2019
In this course, students were teaching a computer to tell good jokes. Using a Game Engine as an improvisation tool students produced “funny” compositions that were translated into an algorithm that can recreate the same essence of “funniness” and an interface that produces limitless variations of it.
Related Faculty |
Theo Triantafyllidis |
![Screenshot from Parkour that shows abstract objects against a bright pink background](https://aud.ucla.edu/media/pages/student-work/archive/computational-humor/4100672647-1623280166/parkour2-432x240-crop-50-50.png)
![Screenshot from Parkour that shows abstract objects against a bright pink background](https://aud.ucla.edu/media/pages/student-work/archive/computational-humor/3372967223-1623280166/parkour3-576x320-crop-50-50.png)
![Screenshot from Parkour that shows abstract objects against a bright pink background](https://aud.ucla.edu/media/pages/student-work/archive/computational-humor/2066463015-1623280166/parkour4-432x240-crop-50-50.png)
![Screenshot from Parkour that shows abstract objects against a bright pink background](https://aud.ucla.edu/media/pages/student-work/archive/computational-humor/1179357335-1623280166/parkour5-576x320-crop-50-50.png)
- Yutong Dai
- Christina Charalampaki
- Christina Charalampaki
- Christina Charalampaki
- Christina Charalampaki