Moral conflict is central to appealing narratives, but no methodology exists for computationally extracting moral conflict from narratives at scale. In this article, we present an approach combining tools from social network analysis and natural language processing with recent theoretical advancements in the Model of Intuitive Morality and Exemplars. This approach considers narratives in terms of a network of dynamically evolving relationships between characters. We apply this method in order to analyze 894 movie scripts encompassing 82,195 scenes, showing that scenes containing moral conflict between central characters can be identified using changes in connectivity patterns between network modules. Furthermore, we derive computational mod...
International audienceA character network is a graph extracted from a narrative, in which vertices r...
© 2017 IEEE. Stories can have tremendous power - not only useful for entertainment, they can activat...
The central notion of conflict in drama is well-acknowledged but not properly formalized. Computatio...
Moral conflict is central to appealing narratives, but no methodology exists for computationally ext...
In many movies, social conditions and awareness of the issues of the times are depicted in any form....
Abstract. If you have ever watched movies or television shows, you know how easy it is to tell the g...
We present a brave new way to analyze movie content, from the perspectives of the relationships betw...
Moral conflict occurs readily in everyday life. Rarely are moral decisions without some ambiguity. I...
Human communication is invariably executed in the form of a narrative, an account of connected event...
Expressions of emotions are pervasive in media, especially in movies. In this article, we focus on t...
International audienceDiscovering content and stories in movies is one of the most important concept...
Abstract—With the idea of social network analysis, we propose a novel way to analyze movie videos fr...
Abstract—With the idea of social network analysis, we propose a novel way to analyze movie videos fr...
Discovering content and stories in movies is one of the most important concepts in research studies....
In daily life, moral judgments are embedded in dynamic, complex, and contextualized environments. As...
International audienceA character network is a graph extracted from a narrative, in which vertices r...
© 2017 IEEE. Stories can have tremendous power - not only useful for entertainment, they can activat...
The central notion of conflict in drama is well-acknowledged but not properly formalized. Computatio...
Moral conflict is central to appealing narratives, but no methodology exists for computationally ext...
In many movies, social conditions and awareness of the issues of the times are depicted in any form....
Abstract. If you have ever watched movies or television shows, you know how easy it is to tell the g...
We present a brave new way to analyze movie content, from the perspectives of the relationships betw...
Moral conflict occurs readily in everyday life. Rarely are moral decisions without some ambiguity. I...
Human communication is invariably executed in the form of a narrative, an account of connected event...
Expressions of emotions are pervasive in media, especially in movies. In this article, we focus on t...
International audienceDiscovering content and stories in movies is one of the most important concept...
Abstract—With the idea of social network analysis, we propose a novel way to analyze movie videos fr...
Abstract—With the idea of social network analysis, we propose a novel way to analyze movie videos fr...
Discovering content and stories in movies is one of the most important concepts in research studies....
In daily life, moral judgments are embedded in dynamic, complex, and contextualized environments. As...
International audienceA character network is a graph extracted from a narrative, in which vertices r...
© 2017 IEEE. Stories can have tremendous power - not only useful for entertainment, they can activat...
The central notion of conflict in drama is well-acknowledged but not properly formalized. Computatio...