In the Context of Narrative, we Never Properly Defined the Concept of Valence

P. Boot, Angel Daza, Carsten Schnober, Willem van Hage

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Valence is a concept that is increasingly being used in the computational study of narrative texts. We discuss the history of the concept and show that the word has been interpreted in various ways. Then we look at a number of Dutch tools for measuring valence. We use them on sample fragments from a large collection of narrative texts and find only moderate correlations between the valences as established by the various tools. We discuss these differences and how to handle them. We argue that the root cause of the problem is that Computational Literary Studies never properly defined the concept of valence in a narrative context.
Originele taal-2Engels
TitelCHR 2024
SubtitelComputational Humanities Research 2024
RedacteurenWouter Haverals, Marijn Koolen , Laure Thompson
UitgeverijCEUR Workshop Proceedings
Pagina's740-760
Aantal pagina's21
Volume3834
StatusGepubliceerd - 2024
EvenementComputational Humanities Research 2024 - Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denemarken
Duur: 04 jan. 202507 jan. 2025
Congresnummer: 5
http://2024.computational-humanities-research.org/

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ConferentieComputational Humanities Research 2024
Verkorte titelCHR 2024
Land/RegioDenemarken
StadAarhus
Periode04/01/202507/01/2025
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