A Survey on Computational and Emergent Digital Storytelling

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Abstract

The research field of digital storytelling is cross-disciplinary and extremely wide. In this paper, methods, frameworks, and tools that have been created for authoring and presenting digital narratives, are selected and examined among hundreds of works. The basic criterion for selecting these works has been their ability to create content by computational, emergent methods. By delving into the work of many researchers, the objective is to study current trends in this research field and discuss possible future directions. Most of the relevant tools and methods have been designed with a specific purpose in mind, but their use could be expanded to other areas of interest or could at least be the steppingstone for other ideas. Therefore, the following works show elements of computational and emergent narrative creation and a classification is proposed according to their purpose of existence. Finally, new potential research directions in the field are identified and possible future research steps are discussed.

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Trichopoulos, G., Alexandridis, G., & Caridakis, G. (2023, February 1). A Survey on Computational and Emergent Digital Storytelling. Heritage. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage6020068

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