Designing and evaluating dialogue LLMs for co-creative improvised theatre
Boyd Branch
Computer science - computation and language
Abstract
Social robotics researchers are increasingly interested in multi-party trained conversational agents. With a growing demand for real-world evaluations, our study presents Large Language Models (LLMs) deployed in a month-long live show at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. This case study investigates human improvisers co-creating with conversational agents in a professional theatre setting. We explore the technical capabilities and constraints of on-the-spot multi-party dialogue, providing comprehen
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Paper ID: 55cd5ef7-d857-4082-8a1a-05909bd17effAdded: 10/26/2025