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AAAI Fall Symposium 2010 - Computational Models of Narrative: Arlington, VA, USA
- Computational Models of Narrative, Papers from the 2010 AAAI Fall Symposium, Arlington, Virginia, USA, November 11-13, 2010. AAAI Technical Report FS-10-04, AAAI 2010
- Mark A. Finlayson, Pablo Gervás, Erik T. Mueller, Srini Narayanan, Patrick H. Winston:
Preface: Computational Models of Narrative. - Nicholas D. Allen, John R. Templon, Patrick Summerhays McNally, Larry Birnbaum, Kristian J. Hammond:
StatsMonkey: A Data-Driven Sports Narrative Writer. - Floris Jurriaan Bex, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon:
Persuasive Stories for Multi-Agent Argumentation. - Floris Jurriaan Bex, Bart Verheij:
Story Schemes for Argumentation about the Facts of a Crime. - Barbara Dancygier:
The Language of Stories: A Conceptual Integration Approach. - Rui Figueiredo, Ana Paiva:
Affecting Choices in Interactive Storytelling. - D. Fox Harrell, Chris Gonzalez, Hank Blumenthal, Ayoka Chenzira, Natasha Powell, Nathan Piazza, Michael Best:
A Cultural Computing Approach to Interactive Narrative: The Case of the Living Liberia Fabric. - George Lakoff, Srini Narayanan:
Toward a Computational Model of Narrative. - R. Raymond Lang:
Considerations in Representing Myths, Legends, and Folktales. - Carlos León, Pablo Gervás:
Towards a Black Box Approximation to Human Processing of Narratives Based on Heuristics over Surface Form. - Charlotte Linde:
Social Issues in the Understanding of Narrative. - Benedikt Löwe:
Comparing Formal Frameworks of Narrative Structure. - Loizos Michael:
Computability of Narrative. - Eyal Sagi:
Discourse Structure Effects on the Global Coherence of Texts. - Nicolas Szilas:
Requirements for Computational Models of Interactive Narrative. - Earl J. Wagner:
A Preliminary Analysis and Catalog of Thematic Labels. - Stephen G. Ware, Robert Michael Young:
Rethinking Traditional Planning Assumptions to Facilitate Narrative Generation. - Gian Piero Zarri:
Representing and Managing Narratives in a Computer-Suitable Form.
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