Narrative Smoothing: Dynamic Conversational Network for the Analysis of TV Series Plots
Xavier Bost (LIA), Vincent Labatut (LIA), Serigne Gueye (LIA), Georges, Linar\`es (LIA)

TL;DR
This paper introduces narrative smoothing, a novel method for extracting dynamic social networks from TV series plots, effectively capturing complex character interactions across non-linear storylines.
Contribution
The paper proposes a new narrative smoothing technique that improves the analysis of character relationships in TV series with complex, non-chronological storylines.
Findings
Narrative smoothing yields more relevant character relationship insights.
The method outperforms standard approaches in TV series analysis.
Results demonstrate better characterization of protagonists.
Abstract
Modern popular TV series often develop complex storylines spanning several seasons, but are usually watched in quite a discontinuous way. As a result, the viewer generally needs a comprehensive summary of the previous season plot before the new one starts. The generation of such summaries requires first to identify and characterize the dynamics of the series subplots. One way of doing so is to study the underlying social network of interactions between the characters involved in the narrative. The standard tools used in the Social Networks Analysis field to extract such a network rely on an integration of time, either over the whole considered period, or as a sequence of several time-slices. However, they turn out to be inappropriate in the case of TV series, due to the fact the scenes showed onscreen alternatively focus on parallel storylines, and do not necessarily respect a…
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TopicsMedia Influence and Health · Complex Network Analysis Techniques · Multimedia Communication and Technology
