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Tuesday, September 08, 2020

Seeking Semantic ML: For More Real Assistants?

So should an assistant answering a question in context be as believable as possible?  Is this the same problem as seen in gaming? ...  Characters like Alexa do provide a hint of this,

Stadia’s ‘Semantic ML’ tool can help create ‘believable’ character and in-game AIs   By Abner Li   in 9to5Google

 Besides easy access for gamers, Google is pitching Stadia to developers with features like Stream Connect and Style Transfer ML. The next tool looks to be “Semantic ML” for easily creating “believable character AI.”

Google Senior Prototyper and Game Designer Anna Kipnis of Stadia’s research and development-focused Star Lab will present a session titled “Creating Game AI by Using Mostly English, with Semantic ML” at the Game Developers Conference in March.

One of the most difficult problems in crafting a believable character AI is accounting for every conceivable interaction the player may have with your character, and the tedious process of creating the glue between the player action and the content you’ve created for your game. But what if you could use Semantic ML to skip that glue step entirely? What if you could use this tool not just for your AI, but for customizing quests at runtime, based on the choices the player has made in the game so far, or in response to emergent events?

Semantic ML — which is stylized like Style Transfer ML — lets Stadia developers “quickly prototype and craft an AI and its personality.” It’s described as a general game-spanning “AI Director — a sort of Dungeon Master of the game that chooses content appropriate to what has transpired so far.” As a result, developers do not have to “explicitly account for every possible interaction or game state permutation.”

See how the tech can be used to dynamically decide which content to have for quest generation, for picking the weather, choosing dialog, actions for a character, and more, based on emergent events.

Another appeal of Semantic ML is how it features a natural language interface that lets more people use the tool. Google specifically touts using “plain English in a spreadsheet” to enter various conditions. Such an approach is similar to how Assistant developers can create voice apps right in Google Sheets. ... "

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