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Participation at ACM/SIGCHI EICS 2026

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Giuseppe Arbore
Ph.D. Student

We are pleased to announce that the e-Lite group will attend the 18th ACM SIGCHI Symposium on Engineering Interactive Computing Systems (EICS '26), held from June 30 to July 3, 2026, in Patras, Greece.

Giuseppe Arbore will present the Late-Breaking Results titled "A Persona-Augmented Multi-Agent System for Varied Narrative Generation", a work that explores how persona-driven multi-agent architectures can support the generation of more diverse, stylistically varied, and semantically rich narratives from a single prompt.

EICS 2026 conference banner

This Late-Breaking Results paper presents a persona-augmented multi-agent system designed to support varied narrative generation from a single user prompt. The work explores how multiple AI agents, each assigned a distinct dynamically generated persona, can collaborate to produce narratives that differ in tone, perspective, and stylistic direction.

The system decomposes the initial prompt into a structured task graph and assigns specific models to different narrative tasks. It then generates diverse agent personas at run-time, ensuring that each agent contributes a unique narrative sensibility rather than relying on a fixed set of predefined roles.

The multi-agent system pipeline

By combining task decomposition, model assignment, and persona-based orchestration, this research investigates new ways to increase variety and richness in AI-generated stories. The approach opens opportunities for more flexible creative writing systems, where narrative variation emerges not only from different prompts, but also from the coordinated interaction of heterogeneous AI agents.


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