Knowledge-Embedded Narrative Construction from Open Source Intelligence
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2023-06-26
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Ranade, P. (2023). Knowledge-Embedded Narrative Construction from Open Source Intelligence. Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 37(13), 16131-16132. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v37i13.26926
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Storytelling is an innate part of language-based communication. Today, current events are reported via Open Source
Intelligence (OSINT) sources like news websites, blogs, and
discussion forums. Scattered and fragmented sources such as
these can be better understood when organized as chains of
event plot points, or narratives, that have the ability to communicate end to end stories. Though search engines can retrieve aggregated event information, they lack the ability to
sequence relevant events together to form narratives about
different topics. I propose an AI system inspired by Gustav
Freytag’s narrative theory called the Plot Element Pyramid
and use knowledge graphs to represent, chain, and reason
over narratives from disparately sourced event details to better comprehend convoluted, noisy information about critical
events during intelligence analysis.