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\section{Discussion} \label{sec:discussion}
In the preceding section, we applied our model to develop and assess a computationally serendipitous system, based on the idea of a writers workshop. We will now discuss implications from our findings for future research, and outline potential next steps.
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challenges for research in computational serendipity.
\begin{itemize}
\item \textbf{Autonomy}: Our case study on
Serendipity serendipity in recommender systems in Section \ref{sec:priorart} highlights the need for more autonomy on the system side. The thought experiment in Section
\ref{sec:ww} develops a design illustrating the relationship between
creativity at the level of artefacts (e.g.~new poems) and creativity
at the level of \emph{problem specification} (learning new poetic