Intelligent Narrative Technologies: Papers from the AAAI Fall Symposium
Brian S. Magerko and Mark O. Riedl, Cochairs
November 9–11, 2007, Arlington, Virginia
Technical Report FS-07-05
190 pp., $35.00
ISBN 978-1-57735-350-8
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Narrative is a pervasive aspect of human culture in both entertainment and education. As the reliance on digital technology for both entertainment and education technology increases, the need for more innovative approaches to represent, perform, and adapt narrative experiences increases as well. The term “narrative intelligence” was coined to refer to the ability in both humans and computers to organize experience into narrative form. Previous and current work in this field has produced results in narrative understanding, narrative generation, storytelling user interface modalities, narrative performance by autonomous embodied agents, cognitive models of narrative, and common-sense reasoning.