The article F Murtagh, A Ganz and S McKie, "The structure of narrative: the
case of film scripts", forthcoming in Pattern Recognition, is publicly
available currently as a featured article on this journal's entry web site,
www.elsevier.com/locate/pr

It was discussed at http://arxivblog.com/?p=452
and also in Nature, Z. Merali, "Here's looking at you, kid. Software
promises to identify blockbuster scripts", Nature, 453, p. 708, 4 June 2008
(this paper is available also on the Pattern Recognition site).  

This work is based on Correspondence Analysis and contiguity (i.e. time
sequence) constrained hierarchical clustering.  The area is important with
increasing convergence between film, TV, and games, as well as ever
increasing interactivity and the web context for everything.  

Fionn

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