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CASPER in the Machine: Insights into Character Variety in LLM-Generated Stories
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CASPER: Narratological analysis of character variety in LLM-generated vs. human-written stories
A new arXiv preprint introduces CASPER, a framework borrowing narratological dimensions (such as stylization and wholeness) to analyze character portrayal in LLM-generated versus human-written fiction. The study automatically infers character categories across both corpora and compares them along eight dimensions. The work addresses whether LLMs produce character variety comparable to human authors, with implications for creative AI applications.