Computational Models of Narrative: Review of a Workshop
Finlayson, Mark A. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) | Richards, Whitman (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) | Winston, Patrick Henry (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
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.
Jun-28-2010
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