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Generative actor A generative actor is an instigator of social change. They promote cultural change by defying cultural normatives. Noted examples include Galileo and Rosa Parks Rosa Louise McCauley Parks (February 4, 1913 – October 24, 2005) was an ...
, a person who instigates social change *
Generative art Generative art refers to art that in whole or in part has been created with the use of an autonomous system. An autonomous system in this context is generally one that is non-human and can independently determine features of an artwork that wo ...
, art that has been created using an autonomous system that is frequently, but not necessarily, implemented using a computer *
Generative music Generative music is a term popularized by Brian Eno to describe music that is ever-different and changing, and that is created by a system. Historical background In 1995 whilst working with SSEYO's Koan software (built by Tim Cole and Pete Col ...
, music that is ever-different and changing, and that is created by a system Mathematics and science *
Generative anthropology Generative anthropology is a field of study based on the hypothesis that the origin of human language happened in a singular event. The discipline of Generative Anthropology centers upon this original event which Eric Gans calls The Originary Scen ...
, a field of study based on the theory that history of human culture is a genetic or "generative" development stemming from the development of language *
Generative model In statistical classification, two main approaches are called the generative approach and the discriminative approach. These compute classifiers by different approaches, differing in the degree of statistical modelling. Terminology is inconsis ...
, a model for randomly generating observable data in probability and statistics *
Generative programming In computer science, the term automatic programming identifies a type of computer programming in which some mechanism generates a computer program to allow human programmers to write the code at a higher abstraction level. There has been little ...
, a type of computer programming in which some mechanism generates a computer program to allow human programmers write code at a higher abstraction level *
Generative sciences Generative science is an area of research that explores the natural world and its complex behaviours. It explores ways "to generate apparently unanticipated and infinite behaviour based on deterministic and finite rules and parameters reproducin ...
, an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary science that explores the natural world and its complex behaviours as a generative process *
Generative systems Generative systems are technologies with the overall capacity to produce unprompted change driven by large, varied, and uncoordinated audiences. When generative systems provide a common platform, changes may occur at varying layers (physical, netwo ...
, systems that use a few basic rules to yield patterns which can be extremely varied and unpredictable Language *
Generative grammar Generative grammar, or generativism , is a linguistic theory that regards linguistics as the study of a hypothesised innate grammatical structure. It is a biological or biologistic modification of earlier structuralist theories of linguistic ...
, an approach to theoretical linguistics based on sets of rules that generate grammatically correct sentences *
Generative lexicon Generative lexicon (GL) is a theory of linguistic semantics which focuses on the distributed nature of compositionality in natural language. The first major work outlining the framework is James Pustejovsky's 1991 article "The Generative Lexicon". S ...
, a theory of semantics which focuses on the distributed nature of compositionality in natural language *
Generative metrics Generative metrics is the collective term for three distinct theories of verse structure (focusing on the English iambic pentameter) advanced between 1966 and 1977. Inspired largely by the example of Noam Chomsky's ''Syntactic Structures'' (1957) a ...
, theories of verse structure based on generative linguistic ideas *
Generative principle In foreign language teaching, the generative principle reflects the human capacity to generate an infinite number of phrases and sentences from a finite grammatical or linguistic competence. This capacity was captured in Wilhelm von Humboldt's fam ...
, the idea in foreign language teaching that humans have the capacity to generate an infinite number of phrases from a finite grammatical competence *
Generative semantics Generative semantics was a research program in theoretical linguistics which held that syntactic structures are computed on the basis of meanings rather than the other way around. Generative semantics developed out of transformational generati ...
, an approach developed from transformational generative grammar that assumes that deep structures are the sole input to semantic interpretation


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Generate (disambiguation) Generate may refer to: * Creation (disambiguation) Science and math: * Generate and test (trial and error) * Generating function, in math and Generating function (physics), physics * Generating primes * Generating set * Generating trigonometric t ...
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