182 research outputs found

    A Character Model with Moral Emotions: Preliminary Evaluation

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    In literary and drama criticism, emotions, and moral emotions in particular, have been pointed out as one of characterizing features of stories. In this paper, we propose to model story characters as value-based emotional agents, who appraise their own and others\u27 actions based on their desires and values, and feel the appropriate moral emotions in response to narrative situations that challenge their goals and values. In order to validate the appropriateness of the agent model for narrative characters, we ran an experiment with human participants aimed at comparing their expectations about characters\u27 emotions with the predictions of the value-based model of emotional agent. The results of the experiment show that the participants\u27 expectations meet the predictions of the model

    A Hybrid Representational Proposal for Narrative Concepts: A Case Study on Character Roles

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    In this paper we propose the adoption of a hybrid approach to the computational representation of narrative concepts, combining prototype-based and ontology-based representations. In particular we focus on the notion of narrative roles. Inspired by the characterization provided by the TvTropes wiki, where narrative devices are discussed across old and new media, we provide a representation of roles based on the integration of a set of typicality-based semantic dimensions (represented by using the Conceptual Spaces framework) with their corresponding classical characterization in terms of necessary and sufficient conditions (represented in terms of Formal Ontologies)

    Coping with moral emotions

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    Emotional Appraisal of Moral Dilemma in Characters

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    Semantic annotation of narrative media objects

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