Cognitive Studies: Bulletin of the Japanese Cognitive Science Society
Online ISSN : 1881-5995
Print ISSN : 1341-7924
ISSN-L : 1341-7924
Feature: Literature, Cognition and Computer
What are ‘Stories’ and ‘Literature’ in Computer System?
—Thinking About the Way of Having Literary Works Created by Computers
Morihiko Iwagaki
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2001 Volume 8 Issue 4 Pages 311-318

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The ultimate purpose of this study is to initiate a working computer system of having stories created and evaluated as literature.
In order to have the system work well, first the classification has to be arranged of the essential elements of literature into the logical and the non-logical. Secondly, the language and its birth, and the relations between words, stories, and literature have to be examined again.
So, in this paper, as the first stage of the reconsideration of them, the research is done as to the possibility of transferring literature (which is commonly considered to be made by writers) to readers, and the possibility of distinguishing clearly the elements of stories from those of literature.
If the logical and the non-logical were combined very perfectly and mysteriously and they were unable to be classified, I could not refrain from expressing my warm admiration for the subtle combination of mathematics (the logical) and literature (the non-logical) that supports philosophy.
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