DramaBench: A Six-Dimensional Evaluation Framework for Drama Script Continuation
This addresses the need for comprehensive evaluation in creative writing for researchers and developers, though it is incremental as it builds on existing benchmarking methods.
The authors tackled the problem of evaluating drama script continuation by introducing DramaBench, a six-dimensional benchmark, and found that it provides objective, reproducible evaluation with significant statistical results and human validation across multiple dimensions.
Drama script continuation requires models to maintain character consistency, advance plot coherently, and preserve dramatic structurecapabilities that existing benchmarks fail to evaluate comprehensively. We present DramaBench, the first large-scale benchmark for evaluating drama script continuation across six independent dimensions: Format Standards, Narrative Efficiency, Character Consistency, Emotional Depth, Logic Consistency, and Conflict Handling. Our framework combines rulebased analysis with LLM-based labeling and statistical metrics, ensuring objective and reproducible evaluation. We conduct comprehensive evaluation of 8 state-of-the-art language models on 1,103 scripts (8,824 evaluations total), with rigorous statistical significance testing (252 pairwise comparisons, 65.9% significant) and human validation (188 scripts, substantial agreement on 3/5 dimensions). Our ablation studies confirm all six dimensions capture independent quality aspects (mean | r | = 0.020). DramaBench provides actionable, dimensionspecific feedback for model improvement and establishes a rigorous standard for creative writing evaluation.