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Towards Narrative Information Systems

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Web-Age Information Management (WAIM 2015)

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Narrative interfaces promise to improve the user experience of interacting with information systems by adapting a powerful communication concept which comes natural in human interaction. In this paper, we outline how such a narrative information system which answers queries using elaborate stories can be realized. We show how to construct query-dependent plot graphs from unstructured data sources. Also, we conduct an extended user study on our prototype implementation in which users adapt and personalize the plots of query-dependent stories. These studies provide further insights into which parts of a story are relevant and can be used as a starting point for either personalizing stories or for crafting better user-independent stories in later works.

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Wille, P., Lofi, C., Balke, WT. (2015). Towards Narrative Information Systems. In: Dong, X., Yu, X., Li, J., Sun, Y. (eds) Web-Age Information Management. WAIM 2015. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 9098. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-21042-1_52

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