Search Results for author: Lara J. Martin

Found 11 papers, 6 papers with code

CALYPSO: LLMs as Dungeon Masters' Assistants

no code implementations15 Aug 2023 Andrew Zhu, Lara J. Martin, Andrew Head, Chris Callison-Burch

The role of a Dungeon Master, or DM, in the game Dungeons & Dragons is to perform multiple tasks simultaneously.

FIREBALL: A Dataset of Dungeons and Dragons Actual-Play with Structured Game State Information

1 code implementation2 May 2023 Andrew Zhu, Karmanya Aggarwal, Alexander Feng, Lara J. Martin, Chris Callison-Burch

Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) is a tabletop roleplaying game with complex natural language interactions between players and hidden state information.

Text Generation

Author as Character and Narrator: Deconstructing Personal Narratives from the r/AmITheAsshole Reddit Community

no code implementations19 Jan 2023 Salvatore Giorgi, Ke Zhao, Alexander H. Feng, Lara J. Martin

In the r/AmITheAsshole subreddit, people anonymously share first person narratives that contain some moral dilemma or conflict and ask the community to judge who is at fault (i. e., who is "the asshole").

CoRRPUS: Code-based Structured Prompting for Neurosymbolic Story Understanding

1 code implementation21 Dec 2022 Yijiang River Dong, Lara J. Martin, Chris Callison-Burch

In this work, we capitalize on state-of-the-art Code-LLMs, such as Codex, to bootstrap the use of symbolic methods for tracking the state of stories and aiding in story understanding.

Story Generation Task 2

Dungeons and Dragons as a Dialog Challenge for Artificial Intelligence

no code implementations13 Oct 2022 Chris Callison-Burch, Gaurav Singh Tomar, Lara J. Martin, Daphne Ippolito, Suma Bailis, David Reitter

In this paper, we frame D&D specifically as a dialogue system challenge, where the tasks are to both generate the next conversational turn in the game and predict the state of the game given the dialogue history.

Language Modelling Large Language Model

$\rm{C {\small IS}}^2$: A Simplified Commonsense Inference Evaluation for Story Prose

2 code implementations16 Feb 2022 Bryan Li, Lara J. Martin, Chris Callison-Burch

Transformers have been showing near-human performance on a variety of tasks, but they are not without their limitations.

Sentence Text Generation

Goal-Directed Story Generation: Augmenting Generative Language Models with Reinforcement Learning

no code implementations16 Dec 2021 Amal Alabdulkarim, Winston Li, Lara J. Martin, Mark O. Riedl

The advent of large pre-trained generative language models has provided a common framework for AI story generation via sampling the model to create sequences that continue the story.

Graph Attention Language Modelling +3

Story Realization: Expanding Plot Events into Sentences

1 code implementation8 Sep 2019 Prithviraj Ammanabrolu, Ethan Tien, Wesley Cheung, Zhaochen Luo, William Ma, Lara J. Martin, Mark O. Riedl

Neural network based approaches to automated story plot generation attempt to learn how to generate novel plots from a corpus of natural language plot summaries.

Event Expansion Sentence +1

Controllable Neural Story Plot Generation via Reward Shaping

1 code implementation27 Sep 2018 Pradyumna Tambwekar, Murtaza Dhuliawala, Lara J. Martin, Animesh Mehta, Brent Harrison, Mark O. Riedl

Language-modeling--based approaches to story plot generation attempt to construct a plot by sampling from a language model (LM) to predict the next character, word, or sentence to add to the story.

Language Modelling reinforcement-learning +4

Event Representations for Automated Story Generation with Deep Neural Nets

1 code implementation5 Jun 2017 Lara J. Martin, Prithviraj Ammanabrolu, Xinyu Wang, William Hancock, Shruti Singh, Brent Harrison, Mark O. Riedl

We then present a technique for automated story generation whereby we decompose the problem into the generation of successive events (event2event) and the generation of natural language sentences from events (event2sentence).

Event Expansion Sentence +2

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