Modeling problems of identity in Little Red Riding Hood
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Note: To comply with the blind reviewing guidelines, the name of the system in this paper has been changed to SWNN (system with no name) and the name of the language employed by the system to LWNN (language with no name). We are swimming in a sea of stories, coming from printed, audio and visual media as well as delivered by live speech. Even more important is the narrative of our own lives, which includes events which we witness, but also stories we plan, infer, imagine or daydream. Agents interacting with humans will need to become adept on manipulating stories. This includes creating stories from their life experience, recalling or re-narrating stories with various levels of accuracy, predicting future events in stories, expressing surprise and so on.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Nov-23-2012
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