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| - An Evaluation of the Impact of Constraints on the Perceived Creativity of Narrative Generating Software
- An Evaluation of the Impact of Constraints on the Perceived Creativity of Narrative Generating Software
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| - This work investigates the impact of constraints on the
perceived creativity of the output of narrative generating
systems, in order to understand what level of constraint
application results in the most creative output.
To achieve this, software is written that generates short
stories, using adjustable levels of constraint meant to
reflect those utilised by other narrative generating systems.
These systems are presented at different positions
along a spectrum, which we posit arises from the application
of constraint. The creativity of the output is then
assessed by human evaluators. The results are promising
and show a clear variation of response based on the
level of constraint imposed on the narrative generation
process. The results show a sweet spot for maximal creativity
closer to the less constrained end of the spectrum,
which demonstrates the potential for more creative software
by the relaxing of constraints.
- This work investigates the impact of constraints on the
perceived creativity of the output of narrative generating
systems, in order to understand what level of constraint
application results in the most creative output.
To achieve this, software is written that generates short
stories, using adjustable levels of constraint meant to
reflect those utilised by other narrative generating systems.
These systems are presented at different positions
along a spectrum, which we posit arises from the application
of constraint. The creativity of the output is then
assessed by human evaluators. The results are promising
and show a clear variation of response based on the
level of constraint imposed on the narrative generation
process. The results show a sweet spot for maximal creativity
closer to the less constrained end of the spectrum,
which demonstrates the potential for more creative software
by the relaxing of constraints.
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