It seems to me like this should be pretty easy to do and I’m disappointed there hasn’t been more action on it yet. Things I’d try: - reach out to various human-data-as-a-service companies like SurgeHQ, Scale, Samasource - look for people on upwork— find people who write fiction on the internet (e.g. post on fanfiction forums) and offer to pay them to annotate their existing stories (not a dungeon run exactly, but I don’t see why the dungeon setting is important)
I’d be interested to hear if anyone has tried these things and run into roadblocks.
I’m also interested if anyone has an explanation of why the focus is on the dungeon thing in particular rather than e.g. fiction generally.
One concern I’d have with this dataset is that the thoughts are post-hoc rationalizations for what is written rather than actually the thought process that went into it. To reduce this, you could do something like split it so one person writes the thoughts, and someone else writes the next step, without other communication.
It seems to me like this should be pretty easy to do and I’m disappointed there hasn’t been more action on it yet. Things I’d try:
- reach out to various human-data-as-a-service companies like SurgeHQ, Scale, Samasource
- look for people on upwork—
find people who write fiction on the internet (e.g. post on fanfiction forums) and offer to pay them to annotate their existing stories (not a dungeon run exactly, but I don’t see why the dungeon setting is important)
I’d be interested to hear if anyone has tried these things and run into roadblocks.
I’m also interested if anyone has an explanation of why the focus is on the dungeon thing in particular rather than e.g. fiction generally.
One concern I’d have with this dataset is that the thoughts are post-hoc rationalizations for what is written rather than actually the thought process that went into it. To reduce this, you could do something like split it so one person writes the thoughts, and someone else writes the next step, without other communication.