Publication 2025

WhatIF

Branched Narrative Fiction Visualization for Authoring Emergent Narratives using Large Language Models

The WhatIF system provides users with (A) network visualization to make and visualize narrative graphs for creative exploration, (B) detailed views of selected narrative branched based on their thematic moods, and (C) storyline visualizations of character interactions based on their locations and finally also provides (D) avenues for custom metric defined verification.

Abstract

Branched Narrative Fiction (BNF) are non-linear, text based narrative games, where the player of the game is an active participant shaping the story. Unlike linear narratives, BNF allows players to influence the direction, outcomes, and progression of the plot. A narrative fiction developer designs these branching storylines, creating a dynamic interaction between the player and the narrative which requires significant time and skill. In this work we build and investigate the use of a visual analytics tool to help narrative fiction developers generate and plan these parallel worlds within a BNF. We present WhatIF, a visual analytics tool that aids BNF developers to create BNF graphs, edit the graphs, obtain recommendations, visualize differences between storylines and finally verify their BNF on custom metrics. Through a formative study (3 participants) and a user study (11 participants), we observe that WhatIF helps users plan and prototype their BNF, provides avenues to support iterative refinement of narrative and also aids in removing writer’s block. Furthermore, we explore how contemporary generative AI (GenAI) tools can empower game developers to build richer and more immersive narratives.

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