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Raconteur: from intent to stories

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Raconteur: from intent to stories
When editing a story from a large collection of media, such as photos and video clips captured from daily life, it is not always easy to understand how particular scenes fit into the intent for the overall story. Especially for novice editors, there is often a lack of coherent connections between scenes, making it difficult for the viewers to follow the story. In this paper, we present Raconteur, a story editing system that helps users assemble coherent stories from media elements, each annotated with a sentence or two in unrestricted natural language. It uses a Commonsense knowledge base, and the AnalogySpace Commonsense reasoning technique. Raconteur focuses on finding story analogies – different elements illustrating the same overall "point", or independent stories exhibiting similar narrative structures. Author Keywords Storytelling, media editing, story goal, story analogy, commonsense computing, video, photograph. ACM Classification Keywords H5.m. Information interfa...
Pei-Yu Chi, Henry Lieberman
Added 17 Mar 2010
Updated 17 Mar 2010
Type Conference
Year 2010
Where IUI
Authors Pei-Yu Chi, Henry Lieberman
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