Content generation through narrative...
Ogata, Takashi, (1958-)

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  • Content generation through narrative communication and simulation
  • Record Type: Electronic resources : Monograph/item
    Title/Author: Content generation through narrative communication and simulation/ Takashi Ogata and Shin Asakawa, editors.
    other author: Ogata, Takashi,
    Published: Hershey, Pennsylvania :IGI Global, : [2018],
    Description: 1 online resource (xxi, 463 p.)
    [NT 15003449]: Section 1. Introduction. Chapter 1. Aspects of content generation through narrative communication and simulation -- Section 2. Systems and models for narrative generation and simulation. Chapter 2. An integrated approach to narrative generation: from Mishima and Kabuki to narrative generation systems ; Chapter 3. Narrative simulation for film rhetoric composition with or without story and nostalgia effects ; Chapter 4. Surprise-based narrative generation in an automatic narrative generation game -- Section 3. Computational and cognitive modeling to narrative communication and simulation. Chapter 5. Narratology and creativity ; Chapter 6. Literary psychology-modeling figure-ground structures in narrative stories: towards a narrative content generation ; Chapter 7. Narratives of an artificial agent: mental world and narrating ; Chapter 8. A phenomenological model for generating the tasting description of Japanese sake ; Chapter 9. Haiku-like aesthetic sentence composition through the narrative process ; Chapter 10. Literary metaphor comprehension and production: a unified view ; Chapter 11. Logic as a narrative -- Section 4. Analyses, models, and systems for social narratives. Chapter 12. Narrative analysis of employment support for students with developmental disabilities: using an objective analysis of free-expression answers ; Chapter 13. Practice and modeling of advertising communication strategy: sender-driven and receiver-driven ; Chapter 14. "The dialogue triangle" effect and structure for prototyping on "need-solution pairs": the development of the "Naruse pedal," which prevents mistakes when stepping on a vehicle pedal ; Chapter 15. Collaboration for supporting the externalization of the travel narratives of the elderly: a case study.
    Subject: Communication models. -
    Online resource: http://services.igi-global.com/resolvedoi/resolve.aspx?doi=10.4018/978-1-5225-4775-4
    ISBN: 9781522547761 (ebook)
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