Title :
A computer-aided system for narrative creation
Author :
Yun-Tai Chang ; Sheng-Chih Chen ; Tsai-Yen Li
Author_Institution :
Digital Content & Technol., Nat. Chengchi Univ., Taipei, Taiwan
Abstract :
For many people, writing is a difficult task because finding a good topic and suitable elements is just not an easy job. In this study, we put our focus on narrative creation and propose that a Picture-Attributed-Note (PAN) framework can help with writing job. Picture and attributed notes were used to present and record story elements and to stimulate creativity. The attributed notes are presented in texts and characterized through the following six attributes: Character, Location, Object, Situation, Action, and Theme (CLOSAT) were used in this study to categorize the texts. We hope that stimulated through the pictures and attributed notes, users can better utilize creativity for their stories. In this study, we have implemented the PAN framework as a computer-aided system and conducted experiments to find out how one user would utilize the PAN system for story writing. Four participants were invited to create a story, including one without using the PAN system. We used content analysis to analyze the data through four main categories of coding: Conceptual, Operational, Perceptional and Evaluation (COPE), proposed by Chen [1]. The results reveal that the PAN system helps stimulate user´s creativity and did not change their main creating process. In addition, the user interface of the PAN system could allow the user to concentrate more on the writing creation process.
Keywords :
content management; linguistics; text analysis; user interfaces; CLOSAT; COPE; PAN framework; character-location-object-situation-action-theme attributes; computer-aided system; conceptual-operational-perceptional and evaluation category; content analysis; creativity stimulation; narrative creation; picture-attributed-note framework; story element presentation; story element recording; story writing; text categorization; user interface; writing creation process; writing job; Affective computing; Buffer storage; Computational intelligence; Computers; Encoding; User interfaces; Writing; cognition process; computer-aided system; creativity; digital narrative;
Conference_Titel :
Computational Intelligence for Creativity and Affective Computing (CICAC), 2013 IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Singapore
DOI :
10.1109/CICAC.2013.6595219