@inproceedings{FisseniKurjiSarikayaetal.2018, author = {Bernhard Fisseni and Aadil Kurji and Deniz Sarikaya and Mira Viehst{\"a}dt}, title = {Story Comparisons: Evidence from Film Reviews}, series = {2013 Workshop on Computational Models of Narrative. CMN’13, 4–6 August, 2013, Hamburg, Germany}, editor = {Mark A. Finlayson and Bernhard Fisseni and Benedikt L{\"o}we and Jan Christoph Meister}, publisher = {Dagstuhl}, address = {Merzig-Wadern}, isbn = {978-3-939897-57-6}, doi = {10.4230/OASIcs.CMN.2013.94}, url = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0030-drops-41440}, pages = {94 -- 99}, year = {2018}, abstract = {Interested in formally modelling similarity between narratives, we investigate judgements of similarity between narratives in a small corpus of film reviews and book–film comparisons. A main finding is that judgements tend to concern multiple levels of story representation at once. As these texts are pragmatically related to reception contexts, we find many references to reception quality and optimality. We conclude that current formal models of narrative can not capture the task of naturalistic narrative comparisons given in the analysed reviews, but that the development of models containing a more reception-oriented point of view will be necessary.}, language = {en} }