• Journal of Geo-information Science
  • Vol. 22, Issue 5, 967 (2020)
Zhaoyi MA, Jie HE*, and Shuaishuai LIU
Author Affiliations
  • School of Architecture, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072, China
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    DOI: 10.12082/dqxxkx.2020.190730 Cite this Article
    Zhaoyi MA, Jie HE, Shuaishuai LIU. Digital Model of Spatio-temporal Narratives of Chinese Classical Narrative Literature: A Case Study on The Tale of Li Wa[J]. Journal of Geo-information Science, 2020, 22(5): 967 Copy Citation Text show less
    The transformation of time and space information among readers, the story and the author (s)
    Fig. 1. The transformation of time and space information among readers, the story and the author (s)
    The method for semantic retrieval, spatio-temporal mapping and spatio-temporal representation of the narratives
    Fig. 2. The method for semantic retrieval, spatio-temporal mapping and spatio-temporal representation of the narratives
    Trajectory of the storytime and the integral function of SO value to read-time
    Fig. 3. Trajectory of the storytime and the integral function of SO value to read-time
    Trajectory of the integral function of SO value to read-time in places
    Fig. 4. Trajectory of the integral function of SO value to read-time in places
    Spatio-temporal visualization of Zheng's paths based on disciplinary space and the integral function of SO value to read-time
    Fig. 5. Spatio-temporal visualization of Zheng's paths based on disciplinary space and the integral function of SO value to read-time
    Statistics of noun-space associated with wards around East Market and West Market
    Fig. 6. Statistics of noun-space associated with wards around East Market and West Market
    Inverse distance weighted (IDW) interpolation of the sentiment classification score of wards/effective read-time
    Fig. 7. Inverse distance weighted (IDW) interpolation of the sentiment classification score of wards/effective read-time
    Network analysis of characters and places in modularity analysis and weighted degree centrality based on a full-text, spatially embedded, undirected network of characters
    Fig. 8. Network analysis of characters and places in modularity analysis and weighted degree centrality based on a full-text, spatially embedded, undirected network of characters
    Network analysis of characters and places in authority and hub analysis based on a full-text spatially embedded directed network of characters
    Fig. 9. Network analysis of characters and places in authority and hub analysis based on a full-text spatially embedded directed network of characters
    Zhaoyi MA, Jie HE, Shuaishuai LIU. Digital Model of Spatio-temporal Narratives of Chinese Classical Narrative Literature: A Case Study on The Tale of Li Wa[J]. Journal of Geo-information Science, 2020, 22(5): 967
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