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Create a graph representing the interactions among characters in a story
ResourceFunction["CharacterInteractionGraph"][story] returns an undirected graph representing the interactions among characters in a story. |
Create a character interaction graph for the novel 'Dracula':
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Create a character interaction graph for a recent film that might not be in the training data of the LLM using WikipediaData:
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Change the base style and edge style of the graph:
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Compare graphs generated using different LLMs (gpt-3.5-turbo - vs - gpt-4):
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Generate a different graph by modifying the sampling temperature:
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Create a graph for a random "Movie" entity:
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Create a CommunityGraphPlot directly from CharacterInteractionGraph:
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Some "Movie" entities have information about the list of characters (roles):
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Wolfram Language 13.0 (December 2021) or above
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