History of creation

After reading a post about a minimalist peer-to-peer program that generates history , I asked myself - and you - who are the most successful attempts at such programs. For example, I remember something using a grammar generator. And which of the best attempts, like this one, are extremely compact, either standalone, or capable of reading, say, the Internet or an independent text corpus (but not just a file with a lot of history chunks)?

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Find Talespin for a famous rift job. (Example: Micro-Talespin in Common Lisp by Warren Sack.)



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I actually like Turner's "Minstrel: A Computer Model of Creativity and Narrative" better: ftp://ftp.cs.ucla.edu/tech-report/1992-reports/920057.pdf



Talespin, in my opinion, is blind in this algorithm to everything except planning. Therefore, the author's goals are given very little (if at all). The minstrel is better.

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