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Building Keyword-Indexed Virtual Libraries in a Logic Programming Environment

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KW-GPS is a system to assist users intent on enjoying Web resources related to a domain-restricted collection of stories. In this system, each story is referenced in a virtual library in terms of the following data: (1) the URLs of resources associated with the story, which include but are not limited to plot-summaries, narrative texts, and videos; and (2) keywords of different classes, which serve as a multi-aspect index mechanism. Library items also include story templates, representing narrative motifs. Furthermore, a reduced version of the tool runs the basic rank-and-show process on mobile devices.

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      1. detective stories
      2. digital entertainment
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      4. story templates
      5. virtual libraries
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