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    StoryMem

    StoryMem

    Official code for StoryMem: Multi-shot Long Video Storytelling

    StoryMem is a narrative-focused memory accumulation system that lets users build, store, and reference past conversational context or story elements with an AI, effectively enabling the AI to maintain and recall personalized story memories or character arcs over time. Instead of treating each interaction as stateless, it tracks user-defined memory nodes, tags, and story threads so that future interactions can draw on established narrative context like character traits, past events, or...
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    Video Pre-Training

    Video Pre-Training

    Learning to Act by Watching Unlabeled Online Videos

    The Video PreTraining (VPT) repository provides code and model artifacts for a project where agents learn to act by watching human gameplay videos—specifically, gameplay of Minecraft—using behavioral cloning. The idea is to learn general priors of control from large-scale, unlabeled video data, and then optionally fine-tune those priors for more goal-directed behavior via environment interaction. The repository contains demonstration models of different widths, fine-tuned variants (e.g. for...
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