Dodds: If we figure out too much about, you know, what the shapes of these stories are and everything, how that's going to effect how we tell them ourselves. I guess i think thats pigus. Oa, no, i think, i would hope it would just get raving. We're in a time where we have so many stories in the past that we cannot play with them. It could be a lightes a more dangerous fair enouh.
A good story takes you on an emotional journey, with ups and downs along the way. Thanks to science, we can quantify that. Peter Dodds works on understanding the structure of stories and other strings of words (including Twitter) by analyzing the valence of individual words, then studying how they are strung together in different kinds of stories. Understanding these structures offers powerful insight into how people communicate and how to reach them. As Peter says, “Never bring statistics to a story fight.”
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Peter Dodds received his Ph.D. in mathematics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is currently a professor of computer science at the University of Vermont and Director of the Vermont Complex Systems Center. He has won multiple teaching awards, and was elected a Fellow of the Network Science Society.
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