Emmot, K. Narrative comprehension: A Discourse Perspective, Oxford, 1999.

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....concrete, formal models capable of being put to use in the creation of an interactive virtual environment. While a broad range of approaches to the analysis of narrative exists, our work makes use of a structure that divides a narrative into two fundamental parts the story and the discourse [1,2] and we construct distinct representations and tools to manage each. From a narratological perspective, a story consists of a complete conceptualization of the world in which the narrative is set. This includes all the characters, locations, conditions and actions or events that take place ....

....threaten its plan structure. When potential exceptions are identified, the planner weighs the computational cost of re planning required by accommodation against the potential cost incurred when intervention breaks the user s sense of agency in the virtual world. The reader is encouraged to see [2] for a discussion of the technical approach used for narrative mediation within Mimesis. Managing Interactivity at the Discourse Level An effective narrative experience is determined by at least two factors: the successful execution of the story s actions and the effective communication about ....

Emmot, K. Narrative comprehension: A Discourse Perspective, Oxford, 1999.

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