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CMN 2014: Quebec City, Canada
- Mark A. Finlayson, Jan Christoph Meister, Emile G. Bruneau:
2014 Workshop on Computational Models of Narrative, CMN 2014, July 31 - August 2, 2014, Quebec City, Canada. OASIcs 41, Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik 2014, ISBN 978-3-939897-71-2 - Frontmatter, Table of Contents, Preface, Workshop Organization.
- Jeffrey M. Zacks:
Toward Neurally-Inspired Computational Models of Narrative (Invited Talk). 1 - Sohail A. Shaikh, Robert D. Payne:
Narrative in the Operations Process (Invited Paper). 2-8 - Bernhard Fisseni, Benedikt Löwe:
What Makes Stories Similar? Report on a Research Project, 2011-2014 (Invited Report). 9-12 - Belén A. Baez Miranda, Sybille Caffiau, Catherine Garbay, François Portet:
A Task Based model for Récit Generation from Sensor Data: An Early Experiment. 13-23 - Cristina Battaglino, Rossana Damiano:
A Character Model with Moral Emotions: Preliminary Evaluation. 24-41 - Marc Cavazza, Gabor Aranyi, Fred Charles, Julie Porteous, Stephen W. Gilroy, Ilana Klovatch, Gilan Jackont, Eyal Soreq, Nimrod Jakob Keynan, Avihay Cohen, Gal Raz, Talma Hendler:
Towards Empathic Neurofeedback for Interactive Storytelling. 42-60 - Pablo Gervás, Carlos León:
The Need for Multi-Aspectual Representation of Narratives in Modelling their Creative Process. 61-76 - Janne Kauttonen, Mauri Kaipainen, Pia Tikka:
Model of Narrative Nowness for Neurocinematic Experiments. 77-87 - Szabolcs Kiss, Zoltán Jakab:
Mindreading, Privileged Access and Understanding Narratives. 88-105 - Antonio Lieto, Rossana Damiano:
A Hybrid Representational Proposal for Narrative Concepts: A Case Study on Character Roles. 106-115 - W. Korey MacDougall, Robert L. West, Christopher Genovesi:
Modeling the Function of Narrative in Expertise. 116-120 - Hajime Murai:
Plot Analysis for Describing Punch Line Functions in Shinichi Hoshi's Microfiction. 121-129 - James Niehaus, Victoria Romero, David Koelle, Noa Palmon, Bethany K. Bracken, Jonathan D. Pfautz, Scott Neal Reilly, Peter Weyhrauch:
A Flexible Framework for the Creation of Narrative-Centered Tools. 130-138 - Brian O'Neill, Mark O. Riedl:
Applying Qualitative Research Methods to Narrative Knowledge Engineering. 139-153 - Christos T. Rodosthenous, Loizos Michael:
Gathering Background Knowledge for Story Understanding through Crowdsourcing. 154-163 - Rémi Ronfard, Nicolas Szilas:
Where Story and Media Meet: Computer Generation of Narrative Discourse. 164-176 - Antoine Saillenfest, Jean-Louis Dessalles:
A Cognitive Approach to Narrative Planning with Believable Characters. 177-181 - Giovanni Sileno, Alexander Boer, Tom M. van Engers:
Legal Knowledge Conveyed by Narratives: Towards a Representational Model. 182-191 - Oleg Sobchuk:
Multilevel Accentuation and its Role in the Memorization of Narrative. 192-208 - Alan Tapscott, Joaquim Colàs, Ayman Moghnieh, Josep Blat:
Modifying Entity Relationship Models for Collaborative Fiction Planning and its Impact on Potential Authors. 209-221 - M. Afzal Upal:
A Cognitive Framework for Understanding Counterintuitive Stories. 222-240 - Marieke van Erp, Antske Fokkens, Piek Vossen:
Finding Stories in 1, 784, 532 Events: Scaling Up Computational Models of Narrative. 241-245 - Sandra L. Vaughan, Robert F. Mills, Michael R. Grimaila, Gilbert L. Peterson, Steven K. Rogers:
Narratives as a Fundamental Component of Consciousness. 246-250 - Iraide Zipitria, Nerea Portu-Zapirain:
A Computational Narrative Analysis of Children-Parent Attachment Relationships. 251-268
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