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CMN 2013: Hamburg, Germany
- Mark A. Finlayson, Bernhard Fisseni, Benedikt Löwe, Jan Christoph Meister:

2013 Workshop on Computational Models of Narrative, CMN 2013, Hamburg, Germany, August 4-6, 2013. OASIcs 32, Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik 2013, ISBN 978-3-939897-57-6 - Frontmatter, Table of Contents, Preface, Workshop Organization.

- Richard Gerrig:

A Participatory Perspective on the Experience of Narrative Worlds (Invited Talk). 1-2 - Inderjeet Mani:

Plots as Summaries of Event Chains (Invited Talk). 3-3 - Julio César Bahamón, Robert Michael Young:

CB-POCL: A Choice-Based Algorithm for Character Personality in Planning-based Narrative Generation. 4-23 - Mehul Bhatt

, Jakob Suchan
, Carl Schultz
:
Cognitive Interpretation of Everyday Activities - Toward Perceptual Narrative Based Visuo-Spatial Scene Interpretation. 24-29 - Andrea Bolioli, Matteo Casu, Maurizio Lana

, Renato Roda:
Exploring the Betrothed Lovers. 30-35 - Fritz Breithaupt, Kevin M. Gardner, John K. Kruschke, Torrin M. Liddell, Samuel Zorowitz:

The Disappearance of Moral Choice in Serially Reproduced Narratives. 36-42 - David A. Broniatowski, Valerie F. Reyna:

Gist and Verbatim in Narrative Memory. 43-51 - Steven R. Corman, B. Hunter Ball, Kimberly M. Talboom, Gene A. Brewer:

Assessing Two-Mode Semantic Network Story Representations Using a False Memory Paradigm. 53-61 - Erica Cosentino

, Ines Adornetti
, Francesco Ferretti
:
Processing Narrative Coherence: Towards a Top-Down Model of Discourse. 61-75 - Rossana Damiano

, Antonio Lieto
:
Ontological Representations of Narratives: a Case Study on Stories and Actions. 76-93 - Bernhard Fisseni

, Aadil Kurji
, Deniz Sarikaya
, Mira Viehstädt:
Story Comparisons: Evidence from Film Reviews. 94-99 - Bernhard Fisseni

, Faith Lawrence
:
A Paradigm for Eliciting Story Variation. 100-105 - Pablo Gervás

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Propp's Morphology of the Folk Tale as a Grammar for Generation. 106-122 - D. Fox Harrell, Dominic Kao, Chong-U Lim:

Computationally Modeling Narratives of Social Group Membership with the Chimeria System. 123-128 - Elektra Kypridemou

, Loizos Michael:
Narrative Similarity as Common Summary. 129-146 - Greg Lessard, Michael Levison:

Testing Reader Ethical Judgments over the Course of a Narrative. 147-152 - Olufemi Deborah Ninan, Odétúnjí Àjàdí Odéjobí:

Theoretical Issues in the Computational Modelling of Yorùbá Narratives. 153-157 - Angela Nyhout, Daniela K. O'Neill

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Constructing Spatial Representations from Narratives and Non-Narrative Descriptions: Evidence from 7-year-olds. 158-165 - Nir Ofek, Sándor Darányi, Lior Rokach:

Linking Motif Sequences with Tale Types by Machine Learning. 166-182 - Graham Alexander Sack:

Character Networks for Narrative Generation: Structural Balance Theory and the Emergence of Proto-Narratives. 183-197 - Kenji Sagae, Andrew S. Gordon, Morteza Dehghani

, Mike Metke, Jackie S. Kim
, Sarah I. Gimbel, Christine Tipper, Jonas Kaplan, Mary Helen Immordino-Yang
:
A Data-Driven Approach for Classification of Subjectivity in Personal Narratives. 198-213 - Antoine Saillenfest

, Jean-Louis Dessalles
:
Using Unexpected Simplicity to Control Moral Judgments and Interest in Narratives. 214-227 - Moshe Simon-Shoshan

:
Narrativity and Textuality in the Study of Stories. 228-237 - Sigal Sina, Avi Rosenfeld, Sarit Kraus

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Social Narrative Adaptation using Crowdsourcing. 238-256 - Nicolas Szilas

, Urs Richle
:
Towards a Computational Model of Dramatic Tension. 257-276 - Alan Tapscott

, Joaquim Colàs, Ayman Moghnieh
, Josep Blat
:
Writing Consistent Stories based on Structured Multi-Authored Narrative Spaces. 277-292 - Mariët Theune

, Thijs Alofs, Jeroen Linssen
, Ivo Swartjes:
Having one's cake and eating it too: Coherence of children's emergent narratives. 293-309 - Khiet P. Truong, Gerben Westerhof

, Sanne M. A. Lamers, Franciska de Jong, Anneke M. Sools
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Emotional Expression in Oral History Narratives: Comparing Results of Automated Verbal and Nonverbal Analyses. 310-314 - Charlotte S. Vlek, Henry Prakken, Silja Renooij

, Bart Verheij:
Representing and Evaluating Legal Narratives with Subscenarios in a Bayesian Network. 315-332

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