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Network Science and Narratives: Basic Model and Application to Victor Hugo's Les Miserables

机译:网络科学与叙事:维克多·雨果的《悲惨世界》的基本模型和应用

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Propelled by the recent advances in digitization of books and computational methods for automated text analysis, we are witnessing a promising opportunity for a serious scientific study of narratives. The importance of such an endeavor stems from the fact that a good story, albeit often fictional and artificial, is composed of highly believable characters who interact and experience a sequence of events together in a realistic world setting, and thus a better understanding of narratives may yield new insights for comprehending various real social phenomena as well as literary fiction. Here we present the basic scientific framework for modeling narrative as complex networks, which allows us to study how the narrative structure is reflected in the network of characters and how they allow us to understand the dynamics of narrative progression. This paper contains the fundamental network model of narratives and its properties that serves as the starting point for a more comprehensive future work.
机译:在书籍数字化和用于自动文本分析的计算方法的最新进展的推动下,我们看到了认真研究叙事的良好机会。这种努力的重要性源于这样一个事实,即一个好故事,尽管通常是虚构的和虚构的,是由高度可信的角色组成的,他们在现实的世界环境中相互作用并经历一系列事件,因此可以更好地理解叙事为理解各种现实的社会现象以及文学小说提供了新的见解。在这里,我们介绍了将叙事建模为复杂网络的基本科学框架,这使我们能够研究叙事结构在人物网络中的反映方式,以及它们如何使我们理解叙事进程的动态。本文包含叙述的基本网络模型及其属性,这些模型可作为开展更全面的未来工作的起点。

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