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## Annotations
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In its current version, *Brahe*
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The annotations are not generated systematically but only whenever the model is confident enough.
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## Annotations
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In its current version, *Brahe* may generate the following annotations.
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* Summary: short summary
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* Tone: general tonality of the text (humoristic, tragic, scholarly…)
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* Speech standard: the specific social/literary level of the text (poetic, dialectical, vulgar…)
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* Intertextuality: non-literary writing forms that may be similar to this text (red tape, scientific article, case law…)
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* Genre: a specific literary genre that would be used in bookshops such as detective fiction, science-fiction, romance, historical novel, young adult…
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* Literary movement: aesthetic movement the text seems to embody (does not work so well)
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* Literary form: whether it's the description of a place, a conversation, a stream of consciousness
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* A trope or literary cliché:
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* Enonciation: who is speaking in the text (first-person narrative, dialog, third-person narrative, omniscient narrator)
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* Narrative arch: how is the action unfolding (suspense, dramatic tension, comic relief,
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* Active characters: the list of characters that have an active involvment in the story.
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* Quoted characters: the list of characters only quoted but do not act.
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* Quoted works: a text mentioned or quoted in the text.
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* Fuzzy places of the action: unnamed place where the story happens such as a field, an appartment, a church (does not work so well…)
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* Fuzzy time of the action: nonspecific moment where the action occur moment such as monday, yesterday, a week after.
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* Time setting of the action: historical period where the action seems to occur such as the 1960s, the Renaissance, the Victorian period…
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* Time spent during the action: very approximative number of minutes/hours/days that have unfolded between the beginning and the end of the text (5 minutes, 35 minutes, 2 hours, 3 days).
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* Absolute places of the action: a precise place with a proper name such as Paris, Sesame Street, Lisbonne Airport.
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* Absolute times of the action: a precise date where the action occurs, such as January 15, 1845, 23rd century…
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* Meta-text: to specify if the text is not part of the actual novel such as table of content, legal notice, book cover. None otherwise.
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The annotations are not generated systematically but only whenever the model is confident enough.
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