Text generation: using discourse strategies and focus constraints to generate natural language text
Text generation: using discourse strategies and focus constraints to generate natural language text
Readings in natural language processing
Readings in natural language processing
Points: a theory of the structure of stories in memory
Readings in natural language processing
A formal theory of plan recognition and its implementation
Reasoning about plans
Analogy by generalization—and the quest of the grail
ACM SIGPLAN Notices
Design patterns: elements of reusable object-oriented software
Design patterns: elements of reusable object-oriented software
Case-based reasoning
Temporal and Real-Time Databases: A Survey
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
Systems for Knowledge Discovery in Databases
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
Plots of Narratives over Temporal Databases
DEXA '97 Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications
DEXA '97 Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications
Building hypermedia applications as navigational views of information models
HICSS '95 Proceedings of the 28th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
Course In General Linguistics
Modeling interactive storytelling genres as application domains
Journal of Intelligent Information Systems
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A temporal database environment, particularly if equipped with a log of the execution of predefined application-domain operations, can be regarded as a repository of narratives concerning the activities observed in the mini-world of interest. The analysis of these narratives leads to the construction of a library of typical plans, which can be used by Plan-recognition / Plan-generation algorithms to help prediction, decision-making and the adoption of corrective measures with respect to ongoing activities. The formulation of concepts and methods for identifying the typical plans, and, more generally, for discovering meaningful narrative patterns, should be based on Cognitive Science and, especially, on the various contributions of Literary Theories to the interpretation of narratives. The proposed goal-oriented approach emerges as a promising research line to help understanding, and hence better modelling and using, in their many dimensions, today's computer-based information systems.