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Journal of Spatial Information Science

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2012

Crime narratives

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Linguistic Spatial Classifications Of Event Domains In Narratives Of Crime, Blake Stephen Howald Oct 2012

Linguistic Spatial Classifications Of Event Domains In Narratives Of Crime, Blake Stephen Howald

Journal of Spatial Information Science

Structurally, formal definitions of the linguistic narrative minimally require two temporally linked past-time events. The role of space in this definition, based on spatial language indicating where events occur, is considered optional and non-structural. However, based on narratives with a high frequency of spatial language, recent research has questioned this perspective, suggesting that space is more critical than may be readily apparent. Through an analysis of spatially rich serial criminal narratives, it will be demonstrated that spatial information qualitatively varies relative to narrative events. In particular, statistical classifiers in a supervised machine learning task achieve a 90% accuracy in predicting …