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A narrative modeling platform: Representing the comprehension of novelty in open-world systems

Cardier, B, Shull, J, Nielsen, A, Diallo, S, Casas, N, Sanford, LD, Lundberg, P, Ciavarra, R and Goranson, Ted 2020, A narrative modeling platform: Representing the comprehension of novelty in open-world systems. In Lawless, WF, Mittu, R and Sofge, DA (ed), Human-Machine Shared Contexts, Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, pp.93-134, doi: 10.1016/b978-0-12-820543-3.00005-5.

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Title A narrative modeling platform: Representing the comprehension of novelty in open-world systems
Author(s) Cardier, B
Shull, J
Nielsen, A
Diallo, S
Casas, N
Sanford, LD
Lundberg, P
Ciavarra, R
Goranson, Ted
Title of book Human-Machine Shared Contexts
Editor(s) Lawless, WF
Mittu, R
Sofge, DA
Publication date 2020
Chapter number 5
Total chapters 20
Start page 93
End page 134
Total pages 42
Publisher Elsevier
Place of Publication Amsterdam, The Netherlands
ISBN 0128223790
Language eng
DOI 10.1016/b978-0-12-820543-3.00005-5
HERDC Research category B1 Book chapter
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30162098

Document type: Book Chapter
Collection: A2I2 (Applied Artificial Intelligence Institute)
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