The Role of Evaluation-Driven Rejection in the Successful Exploration of a Conceptual Space of Stories

Minds and Machines 20 (4):615-634 (2010)
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Abstract

Evaluation processes are a basic component of creativity. They guide not only the pure judgement about a new artefact but also the generation itself, as creators constantly evaluate their own work. This paper proposes a model for automatic story generation based on the evaluation of stories. A model of how quality in stories is evaluated is presented, and two possible implementations of the generation guided by this evaluation are shown: exhaustive space exploration and constrained exploration. A theoretical model and its implementation are explained and validation of the evaluation function through comparison with human criteria is described

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Carlos León
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