@conference {3636, title = {Character-building stories}, booktitle = {Advances in Cognitive Systems}, year = {2017}, month = {05/2017}, address = {Troy, NY}, abstract = {

We argue that story understanding mechanisms provide a foundation for modeling aspects of our ability to reason hypothetically. We first note that story understanding mechanisms enable us to answer what-if questions about what would happen if an event did or did not occur, and we note that story understanding enables us to answer what-if questions about how a story would be interpreted from a different cultural perspective. We then advance a theory of how humans use hypothetical reasoning to think about personality traits. Our theory and implementation describe how humans use past behavior and untapped alternatives to build a model of characters{\textquoteright} motives and constraints.
We focus on how generalizations of existing story understanding methods and concepts enable us to model this competence efficiently. In a sample story, our theory and implementation perform a complex reasoning process to decide what a character will do next based on whether the character is more like a Conformist, Thief, Opportunist, or Robin Hood archetype.

}, author = {Patrick Henry Winston and Dylan Holmes} }