Automatically generating structure and content for hypernarratives using open data sources
Automatically generating structure and content for hypernarratives using open data sources
The aim of this paper is to examine the research performed into how both the structure and content of hypernarratives can be generated programmatically. Of particular interest are the means by which linked open data can be integrated into these compositions. The purpose of this is to explore the practical applications of automatically generated narratives, how these techniques are being used at present, how they compare to narratives written by humans and how they are hypothesised to evolve in the future.
hypernarrative, narrative, hypermedia
Blount, Tom
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Blount, Tom
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Blount, Tom
(2013)
Automatically generating structure and content for hypernarratives using open data sources
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Abstract
The aim of this paper is to examine the research performed into how both the structure and content of hypernarratives can be generated programmatically. Of particular interest are the means by which linked open data can be integrated into these compositions. The purpose of this is to explore the practical applications of automatically generated narratives, how these techniques are being used at present, how they compare to narratives written by humans and how they are hypothesised to evolve in the future.
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In preparation date: 2013
Keywords:
hypernarrative, narrative, hypermedia
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Electronics & Computer Science
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Local EPrints ID: 411398
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/411398
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Tom Blount
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