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In this paper we treat the theme of "the future of narrative." In examining how a computer can inspire with humor and wisdom, we studied the hidden relationships and contextual emergence of language. Pursuing a vision of the future where people will have conversations with robots, we not only display the results visually, but also have a robot agent convey inspiration and emotional content to users.
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Tosa, N., Matsuoka, S., Nakatsu, R. (2008). Computing Inspiration: i.plot. In: Ciancarini, P., Nakatsu, R., Rauterberg, M., Roccetti, M. (eds) New Frontiers for Entertainment Computing. ECS 2008. IFIP International Federation for Information Processing, vol 279. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-09701-5_11
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