Exposing potential narrative structure through user choice
The reading of a hypertext fiction could simply be viewed as the reordering of events, reviewing and accessing fragments of a story that has already taken place. A different reader experience would come from different orderings and the effects that these
Weal, Mark J.
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Persistent cycles and network resilience: a hypernetwork-based framework for temporal graph analysis. [PDF]
Li B, Abinova A, Li S.
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An Annotative Approach to Better Hyperauthoring and Associative Linking
Early hypertext visionaries proposed entire online archives of the world's literature, with everything associatively linked to everything else. Today, the most widespread hypertext system is the World-Wide Web (WWW), a publicly accessible and globally ...
Miles-Board, Timothy
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LC-Pred: A Transformer-Based Interactive Interface for Liver Cirrhosis Prediction. [PDF]
Rath B, Dash SR, Mahapatra RK.
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StorySpinner: Controlling Narrative Pace in Hyperfiction
This paper describes the StorySpinner system, a sculptural hypertext reader used as a test bed for experimenting with the authoring of narrative flow in automatically generated stories.
Hooper, Clare, Weal, Mark J.
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Iris RESTful Server and IrisTileSource: An Iris implementation for existing OpenSeaDragon viewers. [PDF]
Landvater RE +3 more
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Shotgun metagenomic dataset of leaf endophytic microbiome of the garden sage (Salvia officinalis L.). [PDF]
Palanisamy M, Babalola OO, Ramalingam S.
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Internet of Things-Based Wayfinding for Hospital Visitors: A Digital Solution for Complex Health Care Infrastructures. [PDF]
Salins PL +4 more
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Development and Technical Validation of an Integrated Risk Calculator for Acute Coronary Syndrome Using ChatGPT-Assisted Coding. [PDF]
Egaimi M +13 more
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