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From Computational Narrative Analysis to Generation: A Preliminary Review
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From Computational Narrative Analysis to Generation: A Preliminary Review

Josep Valls-Vargas, Jichen Zhu and Santiago Ontanon
PROCEEDINGS OF THE 12TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE FOUNDATIONS OF DIGITAL GAMES (FDG'17), v 130151
01 Jan 2017

Abstract

Computer Science Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications Computer Science, Software Engineering Science & Technology Technology
In this paper we present a survey of two of the main areas of research within the field of computational narrative, namely narrative analysis and generation. We argue that there is a gap between these two lines of work and propose a taxonomy of the computational models of narrative used within each. We outline potential mappings between computational narrative models with the goal of bridging this gap and alleviating the authorial bottleneck problem occurring when authoring content for computational narrative generation systems. Finally we discuss related work in this direction and report on our work-in-progress towards an end-to-end computational narrative system to bridge the gap.

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