A possible worlds model of belief for state-space narrative planning

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Abstract

What characters believe, how they act based on those beliefs, and how their beliefs are updated is an essential element of many stories. State-space narrative planning algorithms treat their search spaces like a set of temporally possible worlds. We present an extension that models character beliefs as epistemically possible worlds and describe how such a space is generated. We also present the results of an experiment which demonstrates that the model meets the expectations of a human audience.

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Shirvani, A., Ware, S. G., & Farrell, R. (2017). A possible worlds model of belief for state-space narrative planning. In Proceedings of the 13th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Interactive Digital Entertainment, AIIDE 2017 (pp. 101–107). AAAI press. https://doi.org/10.1609/aiide.v13i1.12928

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