anrilised
Anrilised is a neologism used in discussions of narrative information processing to describe transforming unstructured narrative text into a formal, machine-readable representation that highlights events, agents, and causal relationships. The goal is to support computational analysis, such as cross-text comparison and the creation of queryable knowledge graphs from literary or historical sources.
Origin and usage: The term appears in online discussions and early digital humanities writings around the 2010s.
Methodology: A typical pipeline may include preprocessing, event extraction and entity recognition, role labeling for agents
Applications: Anrilised representations can support literary analysis, archival organization, and semantic search in digital libraries by
Status: Anrilised remains a niche concept with no universal standard. Critics warn that automated extraction may