Structural writing, a design principle for interactive drama

作者: Nicolas Szilas , Urs Richle , Jean E. Dumas

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-34851-8_7

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摘要: Computer-based highly interactive drama involves different authoring approaches, compared to linear media. Underlying design principles needs be understood in order guide the process, teach authors and better systems. This paper identifies a fundamental principle termed Structural Writing that underlies some of most generative approaches drama. A theoretical description this is proposed, which leads general architecture for may help researchers systems exploit structural writing.

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