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Conveying the Predicted Future to Users: A Case Study of Story Plot Prediction [PDF]
Creative writing is hard: Novelists struggle with writer's block daily. While automatic story generation has advanced recently, it is treated as a "toy task" for advancing artificial intelligence rather than helping people. In this paper, we create a system that produces a short description that narrates a predicted plot using existing story generation
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Story Maps & Co. Un état de l’art de la cartographie des récits sur Internet
This article offers a comparative analysis of six applications for mapping narratives on the Internet. Based on the life story of a Rwandan refugee, three main families of cartographic applications were identified: simple applications that allow the user ...
Sébastien Caquard, Stefanie Dimitrovas
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Finnish Multi-Story Timber-Framed Apartment Buildings: Tampere Residents’ Perspectives
This study aims to understand the views and experiences of Tampere residents in Finland about multi-story timber-framed apartments and wooden structures through a questionnaire. The 151 responses highlighted two main issues: (1) multi-story timber-framed
Jussi Matias Savolainen+3 more
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To tell the right story : Functions of the personal user narrative in service user involvement
From the starting point of narrative ethnography, this article explores a specific kind of service user involvement in psychiatry: staff training activities in which patients and former patients are invited to “tell their stories”.
Erik Eriksson
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On How Users Edit Computer-Generated Visual Stories [PDF]
A significant body of research in Artificial Intelligence (AI) has focused on generating stories automatically, either based on prior story plots or input images. However, literature has little to say about how users would receive and use these stories. Given the quality of stories generated by modern AI algorithms, users will nearly inevitably have to
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Agile Requirements Engineering with User Stories
90% of agile practitioners employ user stories for capturing requirements. Of these, 70% follow a simple template when creating user stories: As a <;role> I want to <;action>, [so that <;benefit>]. User stories' popularity among practitioners and their simple yet strict structure make them ideal candidates for automatic reasoning ...
Sjaak Brinkkemper, Fabiano Dalpiaz
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Right, Left, High, Low: Narrative Strategies For Non–Linear Storytelling
Based on studies of affect, and on theoretical works concerning spatial semantics by Yuri Lotman, Mikhail Bakhtin, Michel Foucault and others, spatial story design provides a seven-step algorithm of story development for inter-active audio-visual ...
Sylke Rene Meyer
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Prambanan Temple in Yogyakarta is one of Indonesia's most meaningful and historic cultural heritages. One of the most impressive elements of the temple is the Kresnayana Relief, which depicts the epic story of Lord Vishnu transforming into Kresna.
Fajar Persada Supandi
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Pengembangan Digital Story Book “Satua Bali†Berbasis Mobile
This research aimed to produce a media in the form of Digital Story Book "Satua Bali" Based Mobile that could be a container to provide a collection of Satua Bali, so it could be utilized to help maintaining the existence of Satua Bali among the ...
I Made Yoga Prasada+2 more
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Integrating 3D Objects in Collaborative Non-Linear Storytelling on the Web [PDF]
In both formal and informal learning scenarios, storytelling is a mean towards acquiring and sharing knowledge. On theWeb, user generated content and digital representations of real-world artifacts contribute to the story's expressiveness. 3D objects are
Peter De Lange+3 more
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