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Controllable Multi-Character Psychology-Oriented Story Generation (2010.05230v1)

Published 11 Oct 2020 in cs.CL

Abstract: Story generation, which aims to generate a long and coherent story automatically based on the title or an input sentence, is an important research area in the field of natural language generation. There is relatively little work on story generation with appointed emotions. Most existing works focus on using only one specific emotion to control the generation of a whole story and ignore the emotional changes in the characters in the course of the story. In our work, we aim to design an emotional line for each character that considers multiple emotions common in psychological theories, with the goal of generating stories with richer emotional changes in the characters. To the best of our knowledge, this work is first to focuses on characters' emotional lines in story generation. We present a novel model-based attention mechanism that we call SoCP (Storytelling of multi-Character Psychology). We show that the proposed model can generate stories considering the changes in the psychological state of different characters. To take into account the particularity of the model, in addition to commonly used evaluation indicators(BLEU, ROUGE, etc.), we introduce the accuracy rate of psychological state control as a novel evaluation metric. The new indicator reflects the effect of the model on the psychological state control of story characters. Experiments show that with SoCP, the generated stories follow the psychological state for each character according to both automatic and human evaluations.

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Authors (7)
  1. Feifei Xu (4 papers)
  2. Xinpeng Wang (34 papers)
  3. Yunpu Ma (57 papers)
  4. Volker Tresp (158 papers)
  5. Yuyi Wang (69 papers)
  6. Shanlin Zhou (5 papers)
  7. Haizhou Du (7 papers)

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