<:> MAKEBELIEVE
Hugo Liu, Push Singh. (2002). MAKEBELIEVE: Using Commonsense to
Generate Stories. Proceedings of the Eighteenth National Conference
on Artificial Intelligence, AAAI 2002, July 28 - August 1, 2002,
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. AAAI Press, 2002, pp. 957-958.
- uses commonsense knowledge to generate short
fictional texts from an initial seed story step supplied by the
user.
- Incorporates some
commonsense knowledge describing causality, such as the rule that
drinking alcohol induces intoxication.
- Performs fuzzy inference over sets of rules, creative causal
chains, which are then used as the basis for story generation.
JOHN BECAME VERY LAZY AT WORK. JOHN LOST HIS JOB. JOHN DECIDED TO
GET DRUNK. HE STARTED TO COMMIT CRIMES. JOHN WENT TO PRISON. HE
EXPERIENCED BRUISES. JOHN CRIED. HE LOOKED AT HIMSELF DIFFERENTLY.