This paper describes an approach to identifying speakers and addressees in dialogues extracted from literary fiction, along with a dataset annotated for speaker and addressee. The overall purpose of this is to provide annotation of dialogue interaction between characters in literary corpora in order to allow for enriched search facilities and construction of social networks from the corpora. To predict speakers and addressees in a dialogue, we use a sequence labeling approach applied to a given set of characters. We use features relating to the current dialogue, the preceding narrative, and the complete preceding context. The results indicate that even with a small amount of training data, it is possible to build a fairly accurate classifie...
This paper presents a hierarchical pattern matching and generalisation technique which is applied to...
When reading a literary piece, readers often make inferences about various characters’ roles, person...
International audienceThis paper investigates the use of recurrent surface text patterns to represen...
This paper describes an approach to identifying speakers and addressees in dialogues extracted from ...
This paper presents a salience-based technique for the annotation of directly quoted speech from fic...
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We present a method for extracting social networks from literature, namely, nineteenth-century Briti...
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© 2018 Association for Computational Linguistics The ability to infer persona from dialogue can have...
This thesis describes new approaches to the formal modeling of narrative discourse. Al-though narrat...
[[abstract]]In this paper, the interaction patterns and their automatic analysis in spontaneous spok...
This paper reports an ongoing effort to derive linear discourse structures from a corpus of telephon...
Conversation is an essential component of social behavior, one of the primary means by which humans ...
This thesis develops an approach to extract the social relation between characters in literary text ...
Several algorithms have recently been proposed for recognizing addressees in a group conversational ...
This paper presents a hierarchical pattern matching and generalisation technique which is applied to...
When reading a literary piece, readers often make inferences about various characters’ roles, person...
International audienceThis paper investigates the use of recurrent surface text patterns to represen...
This paper describes an approach to identifying speakers and addressees in dialogues extracted from ...
This paper presents a salience-based technique for the annotation of directly quoted speech from fic...
We describe a method for identifying the speakers of quoted speech in natural-language textual stori...
We present a method for extracting social networks from literature, namely, nineteenth-century Briti...
This paper presents a supervised method for a novel task, namely, detecting elements of narration in...
© 2018 Association for Computational Linguistics The ability to infer persona from dialogue can have...
This thesis describes new approaches to the formal modeling of narrative discourse. Al-though narrat...
[[abstract]]In this paper, the interaction patterns and their automatic analysis in spontaneous spok...
This paper reports an ongoing effort to derive linear discourse structures from a corpus of telephon...
Conversation is an essential component of social behavior, one of the primary means by which humans ...
This thesis develops an approach to extract the social relation between characters in literary text ...
Several algorithms have recently been proposed for recognizing addressees in a group conversational ...
This paper presents a hierarchical pattern matching and generalisation technique which is applied to...
When reading a literary piece, readers often make inferences about various characters’ roles, person...
International audienceThis paper investigates the use of recurrent surface text patterns to represen...