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9. ICIDS 2016: Los Angeles, CA, USA
- Frank Nack, Andrew S. Gordon:
Interactive Storytelling - 9th International Conference on Interactive Digital Storytelling, ICIDS 2016, Los Angeles, CA, USA, November 15-18, 2016, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 10045, 2016, ISBN 978-3-319-48278-1
Analyses and Evaluation of Systems
- Paulo Bala, Mara Dionisio, Valentina Nisi, Nuno Jardim Nunes:
IVRUX: A Tool for Analyzing Immersive Narratives in Virtual Reality. 3-11 - Kevin K. Bowden, Grace I. Lin, Lena I. Reed, Jean E. Fox Tree, Marilyn A. Walker:
M2D: Monolog to Dialog Generation for Conversational Story Telling. 12-24 - Joseph Jalbert, Stefan Rank:
Exit 53: Physiological Data for Improving Non-player Character Interaction. 25-36
Brave New Ideas
- Teun Dubbelman:
Narrative Game Mechanics. 39-50 - Hartmut Koenitz, Teun Dubbelman, Noam Knoller, Christian Roth:
An Integrated and Iterative Research Direction for Interactive Digital Narrative. 51-60 - Bjarke Alexander Larsen, Henrik Schoenau-Fog:
The Narrative Quality of Game Mechanics. 61-72 - Lara J. Martin, Brent Harrison, Mark O. Riedl:
Improvisational Computational Storytelling in Open Worlds. 73-84 - Jordan Rickman, Theresa Jean Tanenbaum:
GeoPoetry: Designing Location-Based Combinatorial Electronic Literature Soundtracks for Roadtrips. 85-96 - Rebecca Rouse:
Media of Attraction: A Media Archeology Approach to Panoramas, Kinematography, Mixed Reality and Beyond. 97-107 - Ben Samuel, James Owen Ryan, Adam J. Summerville, Michael Mateas, Noah Wardrip-Fruin:
Bad News: An Experiment in Computationally Assisted Performance. 108-120
Intelligent Narrative Technologies
- Julio César Bahamón, Robert Michael Young:
A Formative Study Evaluating the Perception of Personality Traits for Planning-Based Narrative Generation. 123-135 - Rachelyn Farrell, Scott Robertson, Stephen G. Ware:
Asking Hypothetical Questions About Stories Using QUEST. 136-146 - Rachelyn Farrell, Stephen G. Ware:
Predicting User Choices in Interactive Narratives Using Indexter's Pairwise Event Salience Hypothesis. 147-155 - Dan Feng, Elín Carstensdóttir, Sharon Marie Carnicke, Magy Seif El-Nasr, Stacy Marsella:
An Active Analysis and Crowd Sourced Approach to Social Training. 156-167 - Chris Martens, Rogelio Enrique Cardona-Rivera:
Generating Abstract Comics. 168-175 - Jo Mazeika:
A Rules-Based System for Adapting and Transforming Existing Narratives. 176-183 - Steven Poulakos, Mubbasir Kapadia, Guido M. Maiga, Fabio Zünd, Markus H. Gross, Robert W. Sumner:
Evaluating Accessible Graphical Interfaces for Building Story Worlds. 184-196 - Christopher Purdy, Mark O. Riedl:
Reading Between the Lines: Using Plot Graphs to Draw Inferences from Stories. 197-208 - Jessica Rivera-Villicana, Fabio Zambetta, James Harland, Marsha Berry:
Using BDI to Model Players Behaviour in an Interactive Fiction Game. 209-220 - James Owen Ryan, Ethan Seither, Michael Mateas, Noah Wardrip-Fruin:
Expressionist: An Authoring Tool for In-Game Text Generation. 221-233 - James Owen Ryan, Reid Swanson:
Recognizing Coherent Narrative Blog Content. 234-246 - Mei Si, Zev Battad, Craig Carlson:
Intertwined Storylines with Anchor Points. 247-257 - David Thue, Stephan Schiffel, Ragnar Adolf Árnason, Ingibergur Sindri Stefnisson, Birgir Steinarsson:
Delayed Roles with Authorable Continuity in Plan-Based Interactive Storytelling. 258-269 - Pengcheng Wang, Jonathan P. Rowe, Bradford W. Mott, James C. Lester:
Decomposing Drama Management in Educational Interactive Narrative: A Modular Reinforcement Learning Approach. 270-282
Theoretical Foundations
- Giacomo Albert, Antonio Pizzo, Vincenzo Lombardo, Rossana Damiano, Carmi Terzulli:
Bringing Authoritative Models to Computational Drama (Encoding Knebel's Action Analysis). 285-297 - Joshua A. Fisher:
Strong Concepts for Designing Non-verbal Interactions in Mixed Reality Narratives. 298-308 - María Goicoechea, Mark C. Marino:
Can You Read Me that Story Again? The Role of the Transcript as Transitional Object in Interactive Storytelling for Children. 309-316 - Jonathan Lessard, Dominic Arsenault:
The Character as Subjective Interface. 317-324 - Sylke Rene Meyer:
Right, Left, High, Low Narrative Strategies for Non-linear Storytelling. 325-335 - Nicolas Szilas, Sergio Estupiñán, Urs Richle:
Qualifying and Quantifying Interestingness in Dramatic Situations. 336-347
Usage Scenarios and Applications
- Mara Dionisio, Valentina Nisi, Nuno Jardim Nunes, Paulo Bala:
Transmedia Storytelling for Exposing Natural Capital and Promoting Ecotourism. 351-362 - Erica Kleinman, Valerie Fox, Jichen Zhu:
Rough Draft: Towards a Framework for Metagaming Mechanics of Rewinding in Interactive Storytelling. 363-374 - Tiffany Neo, Alex Mitchell:
Beyond the Gutter - Interactivity and Closure in Comics. 375-387 - Ben Samuel, Michael Mateas, Noah Wardrip-Fruin:
The Design of Writing Buddy: A Mixed-Initiative Approach Towards Computational Story Collaboration. 388-396
Posters
- Byung-Chull Bae, Gapyuel Seo, Yun-Gyung Cheong:
Towards Procedural Game Story Creation via Designing Story Cubes. 399-402 - Charu Chaudhari, Theresa Jean Tanenbaum:
Phylactery: An Authoring Platform for Object Stories. 403-406 - Colette Daiute, Hartmut Koenitz:
What is Shared? - A Pedagogical Perspective on Interactive Digital Narrative and Literary Narrative. 407-410 - Mélody Laurent, Nicolas Szilas, Domitile Lourdeaux, Serge Bouchardon:
A Reflexive Approach in Learning Through Uchronia. 411-414 - Vincenzo Lombardo, Antonio Pizzo, Rossana Damiano, Carmi Terzulli, Giacomo Albert:
Interactive Chart of Story Characters' Intentions. 415-418 - David E. Millard, Charlie Hargood:
Location Location Location: Experiences of Authoring an Interactive Location-Based Narrative. 419-422 - Alex Mitchell:
Using Theme to Author Hypertext Fiction. 423-427 - Emmett Tomai, Luis Lopez:
Towards a Model-Learning Approach to Interactive Narrative Intelligence for Opportunistic Storytelling. 428-432 - Stavros Vassos, Eirini Malliaraki, Federica dal Falco, Jessica Di Maggio, Manlio Massimetti, Maria Giulia Nocentini, Angela Testa:
Art-Bots: Toward Chat-Based Conversational Experiences in Museums. 433-437
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