An Idea for a Novel Reading Feature

Nexmoe November 6, 2020
This article is an AI translation and may contain semantic inaccuracies.

When reading novels or biographies like Steve Jobs, it’s easy to lose track of who’s who, especially with translated foreign names that are hard to remember.

So I came up with a feature: “hair dye.”

Feature Description

Use different colors to highlight different names to help memorize characters. Each character’s color should be fixed from the start, and everyone should have a unique color.

For example: Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak

You can also use different background colors to achieve the same effect.

Inspiration

Japanese anime. As someone who has trouble recognizing faces, I often can’t tell characters apart-unless I rely on clothes or colors. Many series assign different hair colors to each character to distinguish them. That separation is very effective.

Why I Thought of This

While reading Steve Jobs, I kept flipping back to the character list. Aside from the main characters, I could barely remember anyone. Translated names are just too hard to memorize.

So I thought about how to solve this before going to bed.

That’s how this feature idea came out.

I haven’t written the code part.

Possible Implementation

There are quite a few algorithms that can detect names in text.

Extract each name, define a color for each character from the start, and keep it consistent throughout the article.

Possible Issues

A character might appear with a full name, a shortened name, or even a nickname. That may require users to distinguish, or we can boldly hope for future AI.