Browsing School of Computer Science and Informatics by Subject "narrative"
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Computational Properties of Fiction Writing and Collaborative Work
(Book chapter)From the earliest days of computing, there have been tools to help shape narrative. Spell-checking, word counts, and readability analysis, give today's novelists tools that Dickens, Austen, and Shakespeare could only have ... -
From Spectator to User, From Viewer to (Act)or
(Conference)Stephen Hawking, when introducing Krauss’ ‘The Physics of Star Trek’, wrote that “[s]cience fiction (…) is not only good fun but it also serves a serious purpose, that of expanding the human imagination.” In this paper, ...