Using social relationships to control narrative generation

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Abstract

Narrative generation represents an application domain for AI planning where plan quality is related to properties such as shape of plan trajectory. In our work we have developed a plan-based approach to narrative generation that uses character relationships as a key determinant in controlling plan shape (relationships are key in genres such as serial dramas and soaps). Our approach is implemented in a demonstration Interactive Narrative, called NETWORKING, set in the medical drama genre. The system features a user-friendly mechanism for specifying relationships between virtual characters, via a social network and real-time visualisation of generated narratives on a 3D stage.

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Porteous, J., Charles, F., & Cavazza, M. (2015). Using social relationships to control narrative generation. In Proceedings of the National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (Vol. 6, pp. 4311–4312). AI Access Foundation. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v29i1.9781

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