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Comprehensive Review of Opinion Summarization
The abundance of opinions on the web has kindled the study of opinion summarization over the last few years. People have introduced various techniques and paradigms to solving this special task. This survey attempts to systematically investigate the different techniques and approaches used in opinion summarization. We provide a multi-perspective classification of the approaches used and highlight some of the key weaknesses of these approaches. This survey also covers evaluation techniques and data sets used in studying the opinion summarization problem. Finally, we provide insights into some of the challenges that are left to be addressed as this will help set the trend for future research in this area.unpublishednot peer reviewe
Evaluation of automatic hypernym extraction from technical corpora in English and Dutch
In this research, we evaluate different approaches for the automatic extraction of hypernym relations from English and Dutch technical text. The detected hypernym relations should enable us to semantically structure automatically obtained term lists from domain- and user-specific data. We investigated three different hypernymy extraction approaches for Dutch and English: a lexico-syntactic pattern-based approach, a distributional model and a morpho-syntactic method. To test the performance of the different approaches on domain-specific data, we collected and manually annotated English and Dutch data from two technical domains, viz. the dredging and financial domain. The experimental results show that especially the morpho-syntactic approach obtains good results for automatic hypernym extraction from technical and domain-specific texts
CESI: Canonicalizing Open Knowledge Bases using Embeddings and Side Information
Open Information Extraction (OpenIE) methods extract (noun phrase, relation
phrase, noun phrase) triples from text, resulting in the construction of large
Open Knowledge Bases (Open KBs). The noun phrases (NPs) and relation phrases in
such Open KBs are not canonicalized, leading to the storage of redundant and
ambiguous facts. Recent research has posed canonicalization of Open KBs as
clustering over manuallydefined feature spaces. Manual feature engineering is
expensive and often sub-optimal. In order to overcome this challenge, we
propose Canonicalization using Embeddings and Side Information (CESI) - a novel
approach which performs canonicalization over learned embeddings of Open KBs.
CESI extends recent advances in KB embedding by incorporating relevant NP and
relation phrase side information in a principled manner. Through extensive
experiments on multiple real-world datasets, we demonstrate CESI's
effectiveness.Comment: Accepted at WWW 201
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A rule dynamics approach to event detection in Twitter with its application to sports and politics
The increasing popularity of Twitter as social network tool for opinion expression as well as informa- tion retrieval has resulted in the need to derive computational means to detect and track relevant top- ics/events in the network. The application of topic detection and tracking methods to tweets enable users to extract newsworthy content from the vast and somehow chaotic Twitter stream. In this paper, we ap- ply our technique named Transaction-based Rule Change Mining to extract newsworthy hashtag keywords present in tweets from two different domains namely; sports (The English FA Cup 2012) and politics (US Presidential Elections 2012 and Super Tuesday 2012). Noting the peculiar nature of event dynamics in these two domains, we apply different time-windows and update rates to each of the datasets in order to study their impact on performance. The performance effectiveness results reveal that our approach is able to accurately detect and track newsworthy content. In addition, the results show that the adaptation of the time-window exhibits better performance especially on the sports dataset, which can be attributed to the usually shorter duration of football events
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