Competency Questions as Executable Plans: a Controlled RAG Architecture for Cultural Heritage Storytelling
Researchers have proposed a new approach to cultural heritage storytelling using competency questions as executable plans. The approach, called RAG, uses a controlled architecture to generate narratives that are both engaging and accurate. The authors demonstrated the effectiveness of their method on a dataset of cultural heritage stories and showed that it can improve the quality and consistency of storytelling. This development has the potential to preserve cultural heritage and make it more accessible to a wider audience.
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