TY - GEN
T1 - Finding base time-lime of a news article
AU - Debnath, Sandip
AU - Mitra, Prasemjit
AU - Lee Giles, C.
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - An event without a time-line does not carry much information. Description of an event is useful only when it can be augmented with the time-line of its occurrence. This is more important with the on-line publishing of news articles. News articles are nothing but a set of text-based descriptions of events. Therefore the actual time-lines of the article as well as each individual event are most important ingredients for their informativeness. We introduce a novel approach to find the actual time-lines of news articles whenever available, and tag them with this temporal information. This involves a temporal baseline, which needs to be established for the entire article. Temporal baseline is defined as the date (and possibly time) of when the article had first been published, as stated in the article itself. Without a precise and correct temporal baseline, no further processing of individual events can be possible. We approached this problem of accurately finding the temporal baseline, with a Support-Vector based classification method. We found that the proper choice of parameters to train the Support-Vector classifier can result in high accuracy. We showed the data collection phase, training phase, and the testing phase and report the accuracy of our method for news articles from 26 different Websites. From this result we can claim that our approach can be used to find the temporal baseline of a news article very accurately.
AB - An event without a time-line does not carry much information. Description of an event is useful only when it can be augmented with the time-line of its occurrence. This is more important with the on-line publishing of news articles. News articles are nothing but a set of text-based descriptions of events. Therefore the actual time-lines of the article as well as each individual event are most important ingredients for their informativeness. We introduce a novel approach to find the actual time-lines of news articles whenever available, and tag them with this temporal information. This involves a temporal baseline, which needs to be established for the entire article. Temporal baseline is defined as the date (and possibly time) of when the article had first been published, as stated in the article itself. Without a precise and correct temporal baseline, no further processing of individual events can be possible. We approached this problem of accurately finding the temporal baseline, with a Support-Vector based classification method. We found that the proper choice of parameters to train the Support-Vector classifier can result in high accuracy. We showed the data collection phase, training phase, and the testing phase and report the accuracy of our method for news articles from 26 different Websites. From this result we can claim that our approach can be used to find the temporal baseline of a news article very accurately.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/32844458867
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/32844458867#tab=citedBy
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:32844458867
SN - 1577352343
T3 - Proceedings of the Eighteenth International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference, FLAIRS 2005 - Recent Advances in Artifical Intelligence
SP - 142
EP - 147
BT - Recent Advances in Artifical Intelligence - Proceedings of the Eighteenth International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference, FLAIRS 2005
A2 - Russell, I.
A2 - Markov, Z.
T2 - Recent Advances in Artifical Intelligence - Eighteenth International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference, FLAIRS 2005
Y2 - 15 May 2005 through 17 May 2005
ER -