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Hauptverfasser: Pichlmair, Martin, Raj, Riddhi, Putney, Charlene
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Veröffentlicht: 2024
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Online-Zugang:https://arxiv.org/abs/2408.11574
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author Pichlmair, Martin
Raj, Riddhi
Putney, Charlene
author_facet Pichlmair, Martin
Raj, Riddhi
Putney, Charlene
contents This technical report presents the Drama Engine, a novel framework for agentic interaction with large language models designed for narrative purposes. The framework adapts multi-agent system principles to create dynamic, context-aware companions that can develop over time and interact with users and each other. Key features include multi-agent workflows with delegation, dynamic prompt assembly, and model-agnostic design. The Drama Engine introduces unique elements such as companion development, mood systems, and automatic context summarising. It is implemented in TypeScript. The framework's applications include multi-agent chats and virtual co-workers for creative writing. The paper discusses the system's architecture, prompt assembly process, delegation mechanisms, and moderation techniques, as well as potential ethical considerations and future extensions.
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spellingShingle Drama Engine: A Framework for Narrative Agents
Pichlmair, Martin
Raj, Riddhi
Putney, Charlene
Artificial Intelligence
Computation and Language
68T42 (Primary), 68T50 (Secondary)
I.2.7; J.5
This technical report presents the Drama Engine, a novel framework for agentic interaction with large language models designed for narrative purposes. The framework adapts multi-agent system principles to create dynamic, context-aware companions that can develop over time and interact with users and each other. Key features include multi-agent workflows with delegation, dynamic prompt assembly, and model-agnostic design. The Drama Engine introduces unique elements such as companion development, mood systems, and automatic context summarising. It is implemented in TypeScript. The framework's applications include multi-agent chats and virtual co-workers for creative writing. The paper discusses the system's architecture, prompt assembly process, delegation mechanisms, and moderation techniques, as well as potential ethical considerations and future extensions.
title Drama Engine: A Framework for Narrative Agents
topic Artificial Intelligence
Computation and Language
68T42 (Primary), 68T50 (Secondary)
I.2.7; J.5
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2408.11574