New in CHR’s themed issue on Computational Narratology:
Christou & Tsoumakas publish “Relational arcs as narrative structure.”
Read it: https://cup.org/4pXnuon
#openaccess #computationalhumanities #computationalnarratology
New in CHR’s themed issue on Computational Narratology:
Christou & Tsoumakas publish “Relational arcs as narrative structure.”
Read it: https://cup.org/4pXnuon
#openaccess #computationalhumanities #computationalnarratology
New in CHR’s themed issue on Computational Narratology:
Christou & Tsoumakas publish “Relational arcs as narrative structure.”
Read it: https://cup.org/4pXnuon
#openaccess #computationalhumanities #computationalnarratology
New article in #JCLS 4(1)! 🎉
Visser Solissa, van Cranenburgh & @fpianz.bsky.social present a model for detecting syuzhet—the ordering and disclosure of events that shape a narrative—and formalize event annotation in fiction across multiple languages.
#CCLS25 #ComputationalNarratology
Noa Visser Solissa presenting at CCLS2025
The 2nd talk is by Noa Visser Solissa, Andreas van Cranenburgh and @fpianz.bsky.social: Event Detection between Literary Studies and NLP. A Survey, a Narratological Reflection, and a Case Study (doi.org/10.26083/tup...)
#CCLS2025 #EventDetection #ComputationalNarratology
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