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Abstract: The ability to generate narrative is of importance to
computer systems that wish to use story effectively for
entertainment, training, or education. We identify two
properties of story -- plot coherence and character
believability -- which play a role in the success of a story.
Plot coherence is the perception by audience members that
character actions have relevance to the outcome of the
story. Character believability is the perception that
character actions are motivated by agents' internal... (Update)
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Riedl, M. O., Young, R. M.: An Intent-Driven Planner for Multi-Agent Story Generation. Proc. of the Third International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems. IEEE Computer Society, Washington, DC (2004) 186-193 http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/714289.html More
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Generation. Proc. of the Third International Joint Conference on Autonomous
Agents and Multiagent Systems. IEEE Computer Society, Washington, DC (2004)
186-193",
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