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What is Geino Information System (GIS)

Internal and External Narrative Generation Based on Post-Narratology: Emerging Research and Opportunities
This means a system model of geino production and consumption. GIS has been considered a framework in which various levels of narrative generation processes are driven by writers, receivers, characters, and actors. Furthermore, GIS is a model for circulative narrative generation that repeats a narrative generation process. In contrast, in the author’s narrative generation study, the “Integrated Narrative Generation System: INGS” corresponds to a single-level narrative generation system.
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Toward External and Internal Practices of Narrative Generation
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-9943-2.ch004
Abstract
From relationships to the level of multiple narrative structures, the geinō information system (GIS) described in the previous chapter corresponds to a social-level narrative generation mechanism beyond the narrative generation as a simple substance or as something including many narrative generation as a simple substance. From a wider viewpoint here, as an overview, this chapter attempts to discuss the future of the narrative generation systems. In this chapter, the author discusses the topic from two directions: external narrative generation and internal narrative generation. The “external” is the outer world beyond the “I” and ordinarily refers to a society or societies. Conversely, the “internal” is equal to the world inside the “I.” Therefore, although the practice of narrative generation toward the outer direction ordinarily indicates the social development of narrative generation, the practice of narrative generation toward the internal is equal to the direction of narrative generation study for drawing “I” in any style.
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A Computational, Cognitive, and Narratological Approach to Narrative Generation
A system model of geino production and consumption. GIS has been considered a framework in which various levels of narrative generation processes were driven by authors, receivers, characters, actors, and actresses.
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Toward a Post-Narratology or the Narratology of Narrative Generation
A system model of geino production and consumption. GIS has been considered a framework in which various levels of narrative generation processes were driven by authors, receivers, characters, actors, and actresses.
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Bridging the Gap Between Narrative Generation Systems and Narrative Contents With Kabuki-Oriented Narratology and Watakushi Monogatari
This indicates a system model of geino production and consumption. GIS has been considered a framework in which various levels of narrative production processes are driven by writers, receivers, characters, and actors. Furthermore, GIS is a model for circulative narrative generation, which repeats the narrative generation process. In contrast, in the author’s narrative generation study, the INGS corresponds to a single-level narrative generation system.
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Kabuki as a Synthetic Narrative: Synthesis and Expansion
This means a system model of geino production and consumption. GIS has been considered a framework in which various levels of narrative generation processes are driven by writers, receivers, characters, and actors. Furthermore, GIS is a model for circulative narrative generation that repeats a narrative generation process. In contrast, in the author’s narrative generation study, the “Integrated Narrative Generation System: INGS” corresponds to a single-level narrative generation system.
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Kabuki as Multiple Narrative Structures and Narrative Generation
A system model of geino production and consumption. GIS has been considered a framework in which various levels of narrative generation processes were driven by authors, receivers, characters, actors, and actresses.
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