With the undertake of various folktale digitalization initiatives, the need for computational aids to explore these collections is increasing. In this paper we compare Labeled LDA (L-LDA) to a simple retrieval model on the task of identifying motifs in folktales. We show that both methods are well able to successfully discriminate between relevant and irrelevant motifs. L-LDA represents motifs as distributions over words. In a second experiment we compare the quality of these distributions to those of a simple baseline that ranks words using a TF* IDF weighting scheme. We show that both models produce representations that match relatively well to a manually constructed motif classi cation system used in folktale research. Finally we show th...
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This paper presents a method to compute similarity of folktales based on conceptual overlap at vario...
Folk narratives are a valuable resource for humanities and social science researchers. This paper fo...
Contains fulltext : 112943.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)With the undert...
Motifs are distinctive recurring elements found in folklore, and are used by folklorists to categori...
International audienceLexicometric software is applied to a test corpus of tale-type ATU 1137 as a p...
This paper analyzes the application of LDA topic modeling to a corpus of poetry. First, it explains ...
Abstract units of narrative content called motifs constitute sequences, also known as tale types.How...
We present a learning to rank approach to classify folktales, such as fairy tales and urban legends,...
This study is based on the hypothesis that the concept of literary motifs logically includes the thr...
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Classification is a vexing problem in folkloristics. Although broad genre classifications such as "b...
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In the textual stories of polytheistic religion we see patterns of character traits, images and situ...
This paper presents a linguistically uninformed computational model for animacy classification. The ...
This paper presents a method to compute similarity of folktales based on conceptual overlap at vario...
Folk narratives are a valuable resource for humanities and social science researchers. This paper fo...
Contains fulltext : 112943.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)With the undert...
Motifs are distinctive recurring elements found in folklore, and are used by folklorists to categori...
International audienceLexicometric software is applied to a test corpus of tale-type ATU 1137 as a p...
This paper analyzes the application of LDA topic modeling to a corpus of poetry. First, it explains ...
Abstract units of narrative content called motifs constitute sequences, also known as tale types.How...
We present a learning to rank approach to classify folktales, such as fairy tales and urban legends,...
This study is based on the hypothesis that the concept of literary motifs logically includes the thr...
Catalogs project subject field experience onto a multidimensional map which is then converted to a h...
Classification is a vexing problem in folkloristics. Although broad genre classifications such as "b...
Abstract: Catalogs project subject field experience onto a multidimensional map which is then conver...
In the textual stories of polytheistic religion we see patterns of character traits, images and situ...
This paper presents a linguistically uninformed computational model for animacy classification. The ...
This paper presents a method to compute similarity of folktales based on conceptual overlap at vario...
Folk narratives are a valuable resource for humanities and social science researchers. This paper fo...