Towards an Accessible Interface for Story World Building

 

This paper discusses the benefits and tradeoffs between agent-centric and event-centric approaches towards authoring the domain knowledge of story worlds.

November 14, 2015
8th Workshop on Intelligent Narrative Technologies 2015

 

Authors

Steven Poulakos (Disney Research)

Mubbasir Kapadia (Rutgers University)

Andrea Schuepfer (Disney Research/ETH Joint B.Sc.)

Fabio Zünd (Disney Research/ETH Joint PhD)

Robert W. Sumner (Disney Research/ETH Zurich)

Markus Gross (Disney Research/ETH Zurich)

 

Towards an Accessible Interface for Story World Building

Abstract

In order to use computational intelligence for automated narrative synthesis, domain knowledge of the story world must be defined, a task which is currently confined to experts. This paper discusses the benefits and tradeoffs between agent-centric and event-centric approaches towards authoring the domain knowledge of story worlds. In an effort to democratize story world creation, we present an accessible graphical platform for content creators and even end users to create their own story worlds, populate it with smart characters and objects, and define narrative events that can be used by existing tools for automated narrative synthesis. We demonstrate the potential of our system by authoring a simple bank robbery story world and integrate it with existing solutions for event-centric planning to synthesize example digital stories.

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