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Computational Models of Narrative: Review of a Workshop

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Author(s)
Finlayson, Mark A.
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Richards, Whitman A.
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Winston, Patrick H
Date Issued
April 2010
Journal
AI Magazine
Publisher
Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence
Citation
Finlayson, Mark A., Whitman Richards and Patrick Henry Winston. “Computational Models of Narrative: Review of a Workshop.” AI Magazine 31(2), 2010: 97-100. © 2011 Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence
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Abstract
On October 8-10, 2009 an interdisciplinary group met at the Wylie Center in Beverley, Massachusetts to evaluate the state of the art in the computational modeling of narrative. Three important findings emerged: (1) current work in computational modeling is described by three different levels of representation; (2) there is a paucity of studies at the highest, most abstract level aimed at inferring the meaning or message of the narrative; and (3) there is a need to establish a standard data bank of annotated narratives, analogous to the Penn Treebank.
MIT Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Program in Media Arts and Sciences (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
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