English

Generating Animations from Screenplays

Computation and Language 2019-04-12 v1 Artificial Intelligence Graphics Information Retrieval Machine Learning

Abstract

Automatically generating animation from natural language text finds application in a number of areas e.g. movie script writing, instructional videos, and public safety. However, translating natural language text into animation is a challenging task. Existing text-to-animation systems can handle only very simple sentences, which limits their applications. In this paper, we develop a text-to-animation system which is capable of handling complex sentences. We achieve this by introducing a text simplification step into the process. Building on an existing animation generation system for screenwriting, we create a robust NLP pipeline to extract information from screenplays and map them to the system's knowledge base. We develop a set of linguistic transformation rules that simplify complex sentences. Information extracted from the simplified sentences is used to generate a rough storyboard and video depicting the text. Our sentence simplification module outperforms existing systems in terms of BLEU and SARI metrics.We further evaluated our system via a user study: 68 % participants believe that our system generates reasonable animation from input screenplays.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1904.05440,
  title  = {Generating Animations from Screenplays},
  author = {Yeyao Zhang and Eleftheria Tsipidi and Sasha Schriber and Mubbasir Kapadia and Markus Gross and Ashutosh Modi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.05440},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

9+1+6 Pages, Accepted at StarSEM 2019

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