Narrative Theory-Driven LLM Methods for Automatic Story Generation and Understanding: A Survey
David Y. Liu, Aditya Joshi, Paul Dawson

TL;DR
This survey reviews how large language models are applied to narrative theories for automatic story generation and understanding, highlighting patterns, challenges, and future directions for interdisciplinary research in NLP and narratology.
Contribution
It proposes a taxonomy linking narrative theories with NLP methods, and discusses opportunities for theory-driven evaluation and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Findings
Patterns in datasets, tasks, and methodologies identified.
Challenges in defining unified narrative benchmarks highlighted.
Future directions include theory-based metrics and large-scale analysis.
Abstract
Applications of narrative theories using large language models (LLMs) deliver promising use-cases in automatic story generation and understanding tasks. Our survey examines how natural language processing (NLP) research engages with fields of narrative studies, and proposes a taxonomy for ongoing efforts that reflect established distinctions in narratology. We discover patterns in the following: narrative datasets and tasks, narrative theories and NLP pipeline and methodological trends in prompting and fine-tuning. We highlight how LLMs enable easy connections of NLP pipelines with abstract narrative concepts and opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration. Challenges remain in attempts to work towards any unified definition or benchmark of narrative related tasks, making model comparison difficult. For future directions, instead of the pursuit of a single, generalised benchmark…
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Taxonomy
TopicsArtificial Intelligence in Games · Topic Modeling · Narrative Theory and Analysis
