The Ontology Project for Interactive Digital Narrative
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The Ontology Project for Interactive Digital Narrative, Henrik Schoenau-Fog, Luis Emilio Bruni, Sandy Louchart, Sarune Baceviciute, LNCS 9445: Interactive Storytelling, Copenhagen, Denmark, Springer, 2015, 397 - 399, Hartmut Koenitz, Mads Haahr, Gabriele Ferri, Tonguc Ibrahim Sezen, and Digdem SezenAbstract:
Interactive Digital Narrative (IDN) is an interdisciplinary field in
which long established perspectives (literature studies, narratology, oral
storytelling practices) and newer views (computer science, communication and
digital media studies, artificial intelligence) intersect. This variety of traditions
creates difficulties for the exchange between researchers originating in different
fields. While some common terms have emerged, a richer shared vocabulary
would provide great benefits for the field. However, it is crucial for new
vocabulary to be widely accepted. Consequently, we propose a community
effort to develop an IDN ontology, inspired by similar efforts in game ontology.
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http://people.tcd.ie/haahrm
Author: Haahr, Mads
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LNCS 9445: Interactive StorytellingPublisher:
SpringerType of material:
Book ChapterCollections
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Narrative Ontologies, Interactive Digital Narrative, Interactive Digital Storytelling, Narrative Analysis, Narrative CategoriesSubject (TCD):
Creative Arts Practice , Creative Technologies , Digital Engagement , Digital HumanitiesISSN:
978-3-319-27035-7Metadata
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