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Frowning Frodo, Wincing Leia, and a Seriously Great Friendship: Learning to Classify Emotional Relationships of Fictional Characters

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The development of a fictional plot is centered around characters who closely interact with each other forming dynamic social networks. In literature analysis, such networks have mostly been analyzed without particular relation types or focusing on roles which the characters take with respect to each other. We argue that an important aspect for the analysis of stories and their development is the emotion between characters. In this paper, we combine these aspects into a unified framework to classify emotional relationships of fictional characters. We formalize it as a new task and describe the annotation of a corpus, based on fan-fiction short stories. The extraction pipeline which we propose consists of character identification (which we treat as given by an oracle here) and the relation classification. For the latter, we provide results using several approaches previously proposed for relation identification with neural methods. The best result of 0.45 F1 is achieved with a GRU with character position indicators on the task of predicting undirected emotion relations in the associated social network graph.

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Narrative Information Theory

cs.MM · 2024-11-19 · conditional · novelty 3.0

Defines entropy and Jensen-Shannon divergence based narrative metrics and applies them to emotion dynamics in TV shows, arguing they capture complexity and pivots.

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    Defines entropy and Jensen-Shannon divergence based narrative metrics and applies them to emotion dynamics in TV shows, arguing they capture complexity and pivots.