Analyzing Relationship Complexity in Books
Date of Award
Spring 2020
Degree Name
Bachelor of Science
Department
Computer Science & Mathematics; College of Arts & Sciences
First Advisor
Kathy Macropol
Abstract
Books aim to tell a story and build meaning through their characters. Different genres and time periods books were written in may have an impact on the type of characters and character interactions they contain. This project aims to collect, process, and mine a character interaction dataset, in order to find novel patterns and relationships behind character interactions.
Recommended Citation
Bibbs, William, "Analyzing Relationship Complexity in Books" (2020). Capstone Showcase. 15.
https://scholarworks.arcadia.edu/showcase/2020/comp_sci_math/15
Analyzing Relationship Complexity in Books
Books aim to tell a story and build meaning through their characters. Different genres and time periods books were written in may have an impact on the type of characters and character interactions they contain. This project aims to collect, process, and mine a character interaction dataset, in order to find novel patterns and relationships behind character interactions.