DREAMT -- Embodied Motivational Conversational Storytelling
David M W Powers

TL;DR
This paper introduces the DREAMT model for embodied storytelling in conversational agents, emphasizing layered character-driven narratives to enhance educational, health, and accessibility applications.
Contribution
It formalizes the DREAMT model, outlining layered storytelling components for embodied agents, based on exploratory research and system implementation experiences.
Findings
DREAMT model covers multiple storytelling layers.
Prototype systems demonstrate initial feasibility.
Framework guides future development of embodied storytelling.
Abstract
Storytelling is fundamental to language, including culture, conversation and communication in their broadest senses. It thus emerges as an essential component of intelligent systems, including systems where natural language is not a primary focus or where we do not usually think of a story being involved. In this paper we explore the emergence of storytelling as a requirement in embodied conversational agents, including its role in educational and health interventions, as well as in a general-purpose computer interface for people with disabilities or other constraints that prevent the use of traditional keyboard and speech interfaces. We further present a characterization of storytelling as an inventive fleshing out of detail according to a particular personal perspective, and propose the DREAMT model to focus attention on the different layers that need to be present in a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAI in Service Interactions · Speech and dialogue systems · Topic Modeling
