Learning Robot Behavior from Stories

Faculty: 
Mark Riedl

The Quixote system is an artificial intelligence technique for teaching robots and artificial virtual agents how to do things by telling them stories. Stories present a natural means of communicating complicated, tacit procedural knowledge. Quixote thus reads in natural language stories and learns to emulate the behaviors of the characters in the stories. The long-term goal of the project is to make AI programming accessible to non-programmers and non-AI experts.

We have also shown that stories can be an effective means of demonstrating ethical behavior to robots and AIs.

Lab: 
Faculty: 
Mark Riedl

The Entertainment Intelligence Lab focuses on computational approaches to creating engaging and entertaining experiences. Some of the problem domains they work on include, computer games, storytelling, interactive digital worlds, adaptive media and procedural content generation. They expressly focus on computationally "hard" problems that require automation, just-in-time generation, and scalability of personalized experiences.