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Inferring propp's functions from semantically annotated text

  • Autores: Mark Alan Finlayson
  • Localización: The Journal of American Folklore, ISSN-e 1535-1882, Vol. 129, Nº. 511, 2016, págs. 55-77
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Vladimir Propp's Morphology of the Folktale is a seminal work in folkloristics and a compelling subject of computational study. I demonstrate a technique for learning Propp's functions from semantically annotated text. Fifteen folktales from Propp's corpus were annotated for semantic roles, co-reference, temporal structure, event sentiment, and dramatis personae. I derived a set of merge rules from descriptions given by Propp. These rules, when coupled with a modified version of the model merging learning framework, reproduce Propp's functions well. Three important function groups--namely A/a (villainy/lack), H/I (struggle and victory), and W (reward)--are identified with high accuracies. This is the first demonstration of a computational system learning a real theory of narrative structure.


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