Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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404215 | Neural Networks | 2014 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
This paper illustrates some of the knowledge representation structures and inference procedures proper to a high-level, fully implemented conceptual language, NKRL (Narrative Knowledge Representation Language). The aim is to show how these tools can be used to deal, in a sentiment analysis/opinion mining context, with some common types of human (and non-human) “behaviors”. These behaviors correspond, in particular, to the concrete, mutual relationships among human and non-human characters that can be expressed under the form of non-fictional and real-time “narratives” (i.e., as logically and temporally structured sequences of “elementary events”).
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Authors
Gian Piero Zarri,