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Holonovel: Perspective on Enactive Narrative Intelligence

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Abstract

The paper outlines conceptual framework for Holonovel as an intelligent system that operates on the basis of narrative interaction. Under the idea of interactive interface that assumes narrative as a sense-making tool, embodied and situated aspects of engagement with the world are discussed. Theoretical framework based on enactive model of perception and cognition here underlines features of human-level narrative comprehension on which computational models of narrative can draw in their designs.

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Metadata
Title
Holonovel: Perspective on Enactive Narrative Intelligence
Author
Jelena Rosic
Copyright Year
2019
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-02242-6_25