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Text Mining Methods for Event Recognition in Stories
Techreport ID: kmi-05-02
Date: 2005
Author(s): Kelly Vincent
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Navigating an online story collection requires a system which can make connections between the stories and their elements. One known way of accomplishing this is by annotating the stories, which can be a costly process. Finding methods for providing computer support for this process is a tactic for bringing the cost down. This paper describes several experiments which tested a variety of text mining methods for viability in accurately assisting the classification and annotation of stories in a small document collection. Latent Semantic Indexing is tested for dimension reduction, and decision trees, k nearest neighbor and naïve Bayes are all tested for classification. Additionally, both stemming and removing stopwords are tried. The study shows that all of these methods can be useful, but that there is great variability in their performance even within this small collection.
 
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Narrative Hypermedia is...


Narrative Hypermedia
Narrative is concerned fundamentally with coherence, for instance, whether that be a fiction, an historical account or an argument, none of which 'make sense' unless they are put together in a coherent manner.

Hypermedia is the combination of hypertext for linking and structuring multimedia information.

Narrative Hypermedia is therefore concerned with how all of the above narrative forms, plus the many other diverse forms of discourse possible on the Web, can be effectively designed to communicate coherent conceptual structures, drawing inspiration from theories in narratology, semiotics, psycholinguistics and film.