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Mrs. Dalloway Said She Would Segment the Chapters Herself

Peiqi Sui, Lin Wang, Sil Hamilton, Thorsten Ries, Kelvin Wong, Stephen T. Wong

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Abstract

This paper proposes a sentiment-centric pipeline to perform unsupervised plot extraction on non-linear novels like Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway, a novel widely considered to be “plotless.” Combining transformer-based sentiment analysis models with statistical testing, we model sentiment’s rate-of-change and correspondingly segment the novel into emotionally self-contained units qualitatively evaluated to be meaningful surrogate pseudo-chapters. We validate our findings by evaluating our pipeline as a fully unsupervised text segmentation model, achieving a F-1 score of 0.643 (regional) and 0.214 (exact) in chapter break prediction on a validation set of linear novels with existing chapter structures. In addition, we observe notable differences between the distributions of predicted chapter lengths in linear and non-linear fictional narratives, with the latter exhibiting significantly greater variability. Our results hold significance for narrative researchers appraising methods for extracting plots from non-linear novels.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publication5th Workshop on Narrative Understanding, WNU 2023 - Proceedings of the Workshop
EditorsNader Akoury, Elizabeth Clark, Mohit Iyyer, Snigdha Chaturvedi, Faeze Brahman, Khyathi Raghavi Chandu
PublisherAssociation for Computational Linguistics (ACL)
Pages92-105
Number of pages14
ISBN (Electronic)9781959429920
StatePublished - 2023
Event5th Workshop on Narrative Understanding, WNU 2023 - Toronto, Canada
Duration: Jul 14 2023 → …

Publication series

NameProceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics
ISSN (Print)0736-587X

Conference

Conference5th Workshop on Narrative Understanding, WNU 2023
Country/TerritoryCanada
CityToronto
Period7/14/23 → …

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Computer Science Applications
  • Linguistics and Language
  • Language and Linguistics

Divisions

  • Medical Oncology

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