Computational and cognitive approaches to narratology

This book discusses issues of narrative-related information and communication technologies, cognitive mechanism and analyses, and theoretical perspectives on narratives and the story generation process

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Other Authors: Ogata, Takashi 1958- (Editor), Akimoto, Taisuke 1984- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Hershey, PA Information Science Reference, an imprint of IGI Global [2016]
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Table of Contents:
  • Section 1: Introduction; Chapter 1: Computational and Cognitive Approaches to Narratology from the Perspective of Narrative Generation; Section 2: Generation and Creation of Narratives; Chapter 2: The Possibility of the Literary Work Generation by Computer; Chapter 3: Designing a Socially Open Narrative Generation System; Chapter 4: An Attempt of the Commercial Film Production Support System Based on the Image Rhetoric of Commercial Film. Chapter 5: Applying Digital Storytelling to Business PlanningChapter 6: Can Computers Create Comics and Animations?; Section 3: Language and Narrative; Chapter 7: Thesaurus with Predicate-Argument Structure to Provide Base Framework to Determine States, Actions, and Change-of-States; Chapter 8: The Word Order Flexibility in Japanese Novels; Chapter 9: The Employment Status and Support Needs of Persons with Disabilities in Japan; Chapter 10: Quantitative Research into Narrative; Section 4: Cognition, Culture, and Narrative. Chapter 11: Assessing the Appeal Power of Narrative Performance by using Eyeblink Synchronization among AudienceChapter 12: The Dilemma of Suspense; Chapter 13: Fact, Narrative, Visualization as Fiction, and Love; Chapter 14: You Tell Me in Emojis; Chapter 15: Non-Story, Nostalgia, and Film Cognition; Chapter 16: Kabuki as Multiple Narrative Structures