<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Reference / Semantics / Annotation / Writing / Computational creativity / Analogy / Text annotation / Analogical models / Workbench / Machine learning
Date: 2014-12-03 18:36:22
Reference
Semantics
Annotation
Writing
Computational creativity
Analogy
Text annotation
Analogical models
Workbench
Machine learning

Learning Narrative Structure from Annotated Folktales by Mark Alan Finlayson B.S.E., University of MichiganS.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2001)

Add to Reading List

Source URL: users.cis.fiu.edu

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 2,51 MB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

Evolving Simple Art-based Games Simon Colton and Cameron Browne Computational Creativity Group Department of Computing, Imperial College London sgc,, http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/ccg

Evolving Simple Art-based Games Simon Colton and Cameron Browne Computational Creativity Group Department of Computing, Imperial College London sgc,, http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/ccg

DocID: 1tcpZ - View Document

Evolving 3D Buildings for the Prototype Video Game Subversion Andrew Martin, Andrew Lim, Simon Colton and Cameron Browne Computational Creativity Group Department of Computing, Imperial College London www.doc.ic.ac.uk/cc

Evolving 3D Buildings for the Prototype Video Game Subversion Andrew Martin, Andrew Lim, Simon Colton and Cameron Browne Computational Creativity Group Department of Computing, Imperial College London www.doc.ic.ac.uk/cc

DocID: 1t8PR - View Document

Languages for Computational Creativity Generative Art and Interactive Worlds (Full Presentation) Chris Martens Carnegie Mellon University

Languages for Computational Creativity Generative Art and Interactive Worlds (Full Presentation) Chris Martens Carnegie Mellon University

DocID: 1sU0U - View Document

Murder Mystery Generation from Open Data Gabriella A. B. Barros1 , Antonios Liapis2 and Julian Togelius1 1: Tandon School of Engineering, New York University, New York, USA 2: Institute of Digital Games, University of Ma

Murder Mystery Generation from Open Data Gabriella A. B. Barros1 , Antonios Liapis2 and Julian Togelius1 1: Tandon School of Engineering, New York University, New York, USA 2: Institute of Digital Games, University of Ma

DocID: 1rcTR - View Document

i3 Magazine, issue 12, June 2002

i3 Magazine, issue 12, June 2002

DocID: 1r9rU - View Document