现场喜剧中的时间结构:一个匹配的序列方法来映射表演动态
Vanessa C Pope1, Rebecca Stewart2, Elaine Chew1
1Department of Engineering and School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences, King's College London, London WC2R 2LS, United Kingdom.
PNAS nexus
|January 22, 2026
概括
本研究介绍了匹配序列的拓分析 (TAMS),一种用于分析现场表演时间的计算方法. 在重复的材料中,TAMS揭示了结构模式和表演者技能,增强了我们对观众-表演者动态的理解.
科学领域:
- 计算社会科学 计算社会科学
- 绩效研究 绩效研究
- 数字人文学科 数字人文学科
背景情况:
- 现场表演是一种广泛的人类活动,缺乏系统的科学分析.
- 了解现场表演的结构和时间可以透露对表演者技能和观众参与度的见解.
研究的目的:
- 引入一种新的计算方法来分析现场表演中的时间结构.
- 量化和可视化重复的序列及其跨表演的时间.
- 探索这个框架对站立喜剧和其他表演类型的应用.
主要方法:
- 拓分析匹配序列 (TAMS) 框架的开发.
- 性能数据中重复序列的自动检测和时间映射.
- 应用TAMS来分析两个站立喜剧巡回演出.
主要成果:
- 在站立喜剧中识别宏观和微观层面的结构特征.
- 在展览开始时发现了始终放置的新材料.
- 分析时间紧密的重复材料部分及其与通过语音微调和笑声与观众-表演者动态的关系.
结论:
- 塔姆斯提供了一种新的计算方法来系统地研究现场表演.
- 该方法揭示了重复内容的基础结构工程和表演者技能.
- 在分析各种形式的重复演讲和表演方面,TAMS有潜在的应用,包括政治演讲和舞蹈.
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