The Love Equation: Computational Modeling of Romantic Relationships in French Classical Drama

Folgert Karsdorp, M. Kestemont, Christof Schöch, Antal van den Bosch
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We report on building a computational model of romantic relationships in a corpus of historical literary texts. We frame this task as a ranking problem in which, for a given character, we try to assign the highest rank to the character with whom (s)he is most likely to be romantically involved. As data we use a publicly available corpus of French 17th and 18th century plays (http://www.theatre-classique.fr/) which is well suited for this type of analysis because of the rich markup it provides (e.g. indications of characters speaking). We focus on distributional, so-called second-order features, which capture how speakers are contextually embedded in the texts. At a mean reciprocal rate (MRR) of 0.9 and MRR@1 of 0.81, our results are encouraging, suggesting that this approach might be successfully extended to other forms of social interactions in literature, such as antagonism or social power relations.
爱情方程式:法国古典戏剧中浪漫关系的计算模型
我们报告了在历史文学文本语料库中建立浪漫关系的计算模型。我们将这个任务定义为一个排名问题,对于一个给定的角色,我们试图将最高的排名分配给最有可能与他有浪漫关系的角色。作为数据,我们使用了一个公开的17和18世纪法国戏剧语料库(http://www.theatre-classique.fr/),它非常适合这种类型的分析,因为它提供了丰富的标记(例如,角色说话的指示)。我们关注的是分布,即所谓的二阶特征,它捕捉到说话者是如何在语境中嵌入文本的。平均互反率(MRR)为0.9,MRR@1为0.81,我们的结果令人鼓舞,表明这种方法可能成功地扩展到文学中的其他形式的社会互动,如对抗或社会权力关系。
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