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To qualify as a classic by the Story Template Algorithm’s definition, the subject must meet a set requirement for inclusion, duration, and position of 26 story components.  These components include elements of plot, character roles, themes, chords, character strands, and other elements.  Eventually these scores for all variables will be compiled into one assessment: whether the Story Template Algorithm identifies the subject categorically as a “classic” or “non-classic”.

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The second graph: Specificity: Identifying Non-Classics shows that all three of the  gold-standard non-classics were also identified as non-classics by The Story Template algorithm. This score of 100% specificity is impressive, indicating that The Story Template accurately detected non-classic stories in this small sample size.
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