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A Comparative Study of The Corpus for Story Creation System

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In recent years, there are lots of researches to generate creations such as comics and novels by computing methods. Especially, the orders of sentences are very important for the quality of stories. Thus, the aim of the researches is to construct story creation system in order to consider the flow of the story based on the sentence similarity. We suggest the possibility to create a new story by selecting sentences from exiting novels based on similarity. We indicated that the length of sentences and numbers of proper nouns tend to affect the naturalness of the created story.

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A part of the work is supported by JST, ACT-IJSPS (Grant number: JPMJPR17U4) and JSPS KAKENHI (Grant number: JP17K17809).

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Takahashi, H., Ueno, M., Isahara, H. (2020). A Comparative Study of The Corpus for Story Creation System. In: Herrera, F., Matsui , K., Rodríguez-González, S. (eds) Distributed Computing and Artificial Intelligence, 16th International Conference. DCAI 2019. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1003 . Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-23887-2_3

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