Topology analysis of social networks extracted from literature

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Abstract

In a world where complex networks are an increasingly important part of science, it is interesting to question how the new reading of social realities they provide applies to our cultural background and in particular, popular culture. Are authors of successful novels able to reproduce social networks faithful to the ones found in reality? Is there any common trend connecting an author's oeuvre, or a genre of fiction? Such an analysis could provide new insight on how we, as a culture, perceive human interactions and consume media. The purpose of the work presented in this paper is to define the signature of a novel's story based on the topological analysis of its social network of characters. For this purpose, an automated tool was built that analyses the dialogs in novels, identifies characters and computes their relationships in a time-dependent manner in order to assess the network's evolution over the course of the story.

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  • Fig 1. Network Extracted from the book “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone” [1] with sentiment scores (Produced with NetworkX [50]).
  • Fig 2. Schematic representation of one interaction between characters.
  • Fig 3. Text extract of a conversation from “Harry Potter and The Philosopher’s Stone” [1] displaying the different elements manipulated (i.e. Narration, dialogs, context, conversation,. . .) and their relation with each other.
  • Fig 4. Schematic view of the entire algorithm’s process.
  • Fig 5. Dialog spacing distribution in “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone” [1].
  • Fig 6. Dialog spacing distribution in “AGame of Thrones” [8].
  • Fig 7. Dialog spacing distribution in “Les Misérables” [47].
  • Fig 8. Dialog spacing distribution in “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone” [1] with the computed threshold.

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Waumans, M. C., Nicodème, T., & Bersini, H. (2015). Topology analysis of social networks extracted from literature. PLoS ONE, 10(6). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0126470

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