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title = "Kurosawa: A Script Writer`s Assistant",
author = "Gandhi, Prerak and
Pramanik, Vishal and
Bhattacharyya, Pushpak",
editor = "D. Pawar, Jyoti and
Lalitha Devi, Sobha",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 20th International Conference on Natural Language Processing (ICON)",
month = dec,
year = "2023",
address = "Goa University, Goa, India",
publisher = "NLP Association of India (NLPAI)",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/2023.icon-1.50/",
pages = "540--550",
abstract = "Storytelling is the lifeline of the entertainment industrymovies, TV shows, and stand-up comedies, all need stories. A good and gripping script is the lifeline of storytelling and demands creativity and resource investment. Good scriptwriters are rare to find and often work under severe time pressure. Consequently, entertainment media are actively looking for automation. In this paper, we present an AIbased script-writing workbench called KUROSAWA which addresses the tasks of plot generation and script generation. Plot generation aims to generate a coherent and creative plot (600{--}800 words) given a prompt (15{--}40 words). Script generation, on the other hand, generates a scene (200{--}500 words) in a screenplay format from a brief description (15{--}40 words). Kurosawa needs data to train. We use a 4-act structure of storytelling to annotate the plot dataset manually. We create a dataset of 1000 manually annotated plots and their corresponding prompts/storylines and a gold-standard dataset of 1000 scenes with four main elements {---} scene headings, action lines, dialogues, and character names {---} tagged individually. We fine-tune GPT-3 with the above datasets to generate plots and scenes. These plots and scenes are first evaluated and then used by the scriptwriters of a large and famous media platform ErosNow. We release the annotated datasets and the models trained on these datasets as a working benchmark for automatic movie plot and script generation."
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%T Kurosawa: A Script Writer‘s Assistant
%A Gandhi, Prerak
%A Pramanik, Vishal
%A Bhattacharyya, Pushpak
%Y D. Pawar, Jyoti
%Y Lalitha Devi, Sobha
%S Proceedings of the 20th International Conference on Natural Language Processing (ICON)
%D 2023
%8 December
%I NLP Association of India (NLPAI)
%C Goa University, Goa, India
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%X Storytelling is the lifeline of the entertainment industrymovies, TV shows, and stand-up comedies, all need stories. A good and gripping script is the lifeline of storytelling and demands creativity and resource investment. Good scriptwriters are rare to find and often work under severe time pressure. Consequently, entertainment media are actively looking for automation. In this paper, we present an AIbased script-writing workbench called KUROSAWA which addresses the tasks of plot generation and script generation. Plot generation aims to generate a coherent and creative plot (600–800 words) given a prompt (15–40 words). Script generation, on the other hand, generates a scene (200–500 words) in a screenplay format from a brief description (15–40 words). Kurosawa needs data to train. We use a 4-act structure of storytelling to annotate the plot dataset manually. We create a dataset of 1000 manually annotated plots and their corresponding prompts/storylines and a gold-standard dataset of 1000 scenes with four main elements — scene headings, action lines, dialogues, and character names — tagged individually. We fine-tune GPT-3 with the above datasets to generate plots and scenes. These plots and scenes are first evaluated and then used by the scriptwriters of a large and famous media platform ErosNow. We release the annotated datasets and the models trained on these datasets as a working benchmark for automatic movie plot and script generation.
%U https://aclanthology.org/2023.icon-1.50/
%P 540-550
Markdown (Informal)
[Kurosawa: A Script Writer’s Assistant](https://aclanthology.org/2023.icon-1.50/) (Gandhi et al., ICON 2023)
ACL
- Prerak Gandhi, Vishal Pramanik, and Pushpak Bhattacharyya. 2023. Kurosawa: A Script Writer’s Assistant. In Proceedings of the 20th International Conference on Natural Language Processing (ICON), pages 540–550, Goa University, Goa, India. NLP Association of India (NLPAI).