2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-48279-8_30
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Qualifying and Quantifying Interestingness in Dramatic Situations

Abstract: Abstract. Dramatic situations have long been studied in Drama Studies since they characterize tension and interestingness in a plot. In the field of Interactive Digital Storytelling (IDS), integrating knowledge about dramatic situations is of great relevance in order to design improved systems that dynamically generate more narratively-relevant events. However, current approaches to dramatic situations are descriptive and not directly applicable to the field of IDS. We introduce a computational model that fill… Show more

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“…Celina Su emphasizes the scarcity of formal scenes in policymaking dramaturgy, shedding light on the performative aspects of politics (Su, 2010). Moreover, (Grube, 2014) (O'Brien et al, 2010) utilize dramaturgy theory to analyze policy processes and evaluation practices, respectively, showcasing the relevance of dramaturgy in understanding formal and informal domains of social action.In the realm of arts and literature, and Szilas (Szilas et al, 2016) delve into the qualification and quantification of interestingness in dramatic situations, emphasizing the formalism based on dramaturgy and screenwriting. Additionally, Abreu (Abreu, 2020) and Linge (Linge, 2021) discuss dramaturgy in the context of sovereignty and social functions, showcasing its diverse applications.…”
Section: Dramaturgymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Celina Su emphasizes the scarcity of formal scenes in policymaking dramaturgy, shedding light on the performative aspects of politics (Su, 2010). Moreover, (Grube, 2014) (O'Brien et al, 2010) utilize dramaturgy theory to analyze policy processes and evaluation practices, respectively, showcasing the relevance of dramaturgy in understanding formal and informal domains of social action.In the realm of arts and literature, and Szilas (Szilas et al, 2016) delve into the qualification and quantification of interestingness in dramatic situations, emphasizing the formalism based on dramaturgy and screenwriting. Additionally, Abreu (Abreu, 2020) and Linge (Linge, 2021) discuss dramaturgy in the context of sovereignty and social functions, showcasing its diverse applications.…”
Section: Dramaturgymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The state‐of‐the‐art on IDN educational programmes shows prevalent attention on integrating knowledge on game‐design‐related topics and conventions with narrative aspects, exploring issues such as authoring tools (Sylla & Gil 2020; Green et al . 2021), drama management (Szilas & Richle 2013) and emergent narrative (Louchart et al . 2015).…”
Section: Interactive Digital Narratives For Social Changementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Perez y Perez and Ortiz [44] proposed a model to evaluate interestingness based on novelty and correct story recount, with emphasis on the story's opening, closure, and dramatic tensions. Szilas et al [52] discuss interestingness as a paradox dramatic situation with obstacles and conflicts, albeit applicable to stories as successive events. Yet, to approach subjective measurements such as interestingness, most research turns towards having human evaluation [30,33] or using such to form human models to be used as surrogate models [35,50].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%