writeragent
SysTemp: A Multi-Agent System for Template-Based Generation of SysML v2
Bouamra, Yasmine, Yun, Bruno, Poisson, Alexandre, Armetta, Frédéric
The automatic generation of SysML v2 models represents a major challenge in the engineering of complex systems, particularly due to the scarcity of learning corpora and complex syntax. We present SysTemp, a system aimed at facilitating and improving the creation of SysML v2 models from natural language specifications. It is based on a multi-agent system, including a template generator that structures the generation process. We discuss the advantages and challenges of this system through an evaluation, highlighting its potential to improve the quality of the generations in SysML v2 modeling.
Pastiche Novel Generation Creating: Fan Fiction You Love in Your Favorite Author's Style
Han, Xueran, Liu, Yuhan, Li, Mingzhe, Liu, Wei, Hu, Sen, Yan, Rui, Xu, Zhiqiang, Chen, Xiuying
Great novels create immersive worlds with rich character arcs, well-structured plots, and nuanced writing styles. However, current novel generation methods often rely on brief, simplistic story outlines and generate details using plain, generic language. To bridge this gap, we introduce the task of Pastiche Novel Generation, which requires the generated novels to imitate the distinctive features of the original work, including understanding character profiles, predicting plausible plot developments, and writing concrete details using vivid, expressive language. To achieve this, we propose WriterAgent, a novel generation system designed to master the core aspects of literary pastiche. WriterAgent is trained through a curriculum learning paradigm, progressing from low-level stylistic mastery to high-level narrative coherence. Its key tasks include language style learning, character modeling, plot planning, and stylish writing, ensuring comprehensive narrative control. To support this, WriterAgent leverages the WriterLoRA framework, an extension of LoRA with hierarchical and cumulative task-specific modules, each specializing in a different narrative aspect. We evaluate WriterAgent on multilingual classics like Harry Potter and Dream of the Red Chamber, demonstrating its superiority over baselines in capturing the target author's settings, character dynamics, and writing style to produce coherent, faithful narratives.