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controlled natural language | 2009

The naproche project controlled natural language proof checking of mathematical texts

Marcos Cramer; Bernhard Fisseni; Peter Koepke; Daniel Kühlwein; Bernhard Schröder; Jip Veldman

This paper discusses the semi-formal language of mathematics and presents the Naproche CNL, a controlled natural language for mathematical authoring. Proof Representation Structures, an adaptation of Discourse Representation Structures, are used to represent the semantics of texts written in the Naproche CNL. We discuss how the Naproche CNL can be used in formal mathematics, and present our prototypical Naproche system, a computer program for parsing texts in the Naproche CNL and checking the proofs in them for logical correctness.


Literary and Linguistic Computing | 2014

Annotating with Propp’s Morphology of the Folktale: reproducibility and trainability

Bernhard Fisseni; Aadil Kurji; Benedikt Löwe

We continue the study of the reproducibility of Propp’s annotations from Bod et al. (2012). We present four experiments in which test subjects were taught Propp’s annotation system; we conclude that Propp’s system needs a significant amount of training, but that with sufficient time investment, it can be reliably trained for simple tales.


2013 Workshop on Computational Models of Narrative | 2013

Story Comparisons: Evidence from Film Reviews

Bernhard Fisseni; Aadil Kurji; Deniz Sarikaya; Mira Viehstädt

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.


2013 Workshop on Computational Models of Narrative, CMN 2013 | 2013

A paradigm for eliciting story variation

Bernhard Fisseni; Faith Lawrence

The understanding of story variation, whether motivated by cultural currents or other factors, is important for applications of formal models of narrative such as story generation or story retrieval. We present the first stage of an experiment to elicit natural narrative variation data suitable for evaluation with respect to story similarity, to qualitative and quantitative analysis of story variation, and also for data processing. We also present few prelimary results from the first stage of the experiment, using Red Riding Hood and Romeo and Juliet as base texts.


Proceedings of the Third workshop on Computational Models of Narrative (CMN 2012) | 2012

Which dimensions of narratives are relevant for human judgments of story equivalence

Bernhard Fisseni


Logique Et Analyse | 2014

Event mappings for comparing formal frameworks for narratives

Bernhard Fisseni; Benedikt Löwe


Archive | 2014

Kant-Korpus (Daten des Projekts Bereitstellung und Pflege von Immanuel Kants Werken in elektronischer Form)

Bernhard Schröder; Hans-Christian Schmitz; Bernhard Fisseni


Archive | 2013

Repairs for Reasoning

Hans-Christian Schmitz; Bernhard Fisseni


Archive | 2012

Narrative summarization and its correspondence to Proppian functions

Alexander C. Block; Bernhard Fisseni; Carlos León; Benedikt Löwe; Deniz Sarikaya


DH | 2012

Computational models of narrative structure.

Benedikt Löwe; Bernhard Fisseni; Carlos León; Rens Bod

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Bernhard Schröder

University of Duisburg-Essen

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Rens Bod

University of Amsterdam

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Carlos León

University of Duisburg-Essen

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Adil Kurji

University of Amsterdam

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Daniel Kühlwein

Radboud University Nijmegen

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