2017 14th IAPR International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition (ICDAR) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/icdar.2017.286
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The Graphic Narrative Corpus (GNC): Design, Annotation, and Analysis for the Digital Humanities

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“…The Graphic Narrative Corpus (GNC; Dunst et al, ) has been curated with the specific goal to create a data set useful for research in the humanities, aiming for representativeness and attempting to balance popularity and prestige. The GNC focuses on English‐language graphic novels and currently contains about 270 titles with approximately 55,000 pages.…”
Section: Data Setsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Graphic Narrative Corpus (GNC; Dunst et al, ) has been curated with the specific goal to create a data set useful for research in the humanities, aiming for representativeness and attempting to balance popularity and prestige. The GNC focuses on English‐language graphic novels and currently contains about 270 titles with approximately 55,000 pages.…”
Section: Data Setsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Graphic Narrative Corpus (GNC) [20] provide metadata information for 207 titles such as the authors, number of pages, illustrators, genres, etc. Unfortunately, the corresponding images are not available because of copyright protections.…”
Section: Datasetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fully automated analyses of such graphic novels are not yet feasible (beyond recognizing text there are even more difficult challenges, such as the recognition of narrative characters or the pointof-view of a panel). Therefore, our project semi-automatically annotates a corpus of currently around 220 graphic novels, memoirs, and non-fiction, which we call the Graphic Narrative Corpus (GNC) with the help of the M3-Editor developed as part of our project [2].…”
Section: Our Projectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For our evaluation, we used the graphic narrative corpus (GNC) [2] ], which was designed as a representative corpus as part of our project. As we need a ground truth in order to evaluate the results and the annotation of a graphic novel is very time-consuming (especially the transcription of the texts), only the part of our corpus that already has been completely annotated could be used.…”
Section: Corpusmentioning
confidence: 99%