Xapagy: a cognitive architecture for narrative reasoning
Ladislau B\"ol\"oni

TL;DR
Xapagy is a novel cognitive architecture designed to emulate human narrative reasoning, enabling machines to understand, recall, and narrate stories in a human-like manner.
Contribution
The paper presents a new cognitive architecture specifically built for narrative reasoning, from scratch, to model human storytelling activities.
Findings
Successfully models human-like story understanding and recall
Enables machines to narrate stories in a human-like way
Provides a foundation for further research in narrative AI
Abstract
We introduce the Xapagy cognitive architecture: a software system designed to perform narrative reasoning. The architecture has been designed from scratch to model and mimic the activities performed by humans when witnessing, reading, recalling, narrating and talking about stories.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAI-based Problem Solving and Planning · Child and Animal Learning Development · Speech and dialogue systems
