[rede.APPIA] Text2Story@ECIR’20 – CfParticipation – Free Online Workshop, Tue, Apr 14th, 2020

++ CALL FOR PARTICIPATION ++

 

It’s just a couple of days until the Text2Story@ECIR’20 workshop, this year an open online event, subject to free registration.

 

The final program is now available at text2story20.inesctec.pt

 

++ How to participate ++

The 2020 edition of the Text2Story workshop will be held online.

We will be using Zoom to broadcast the workshop.

Drop me a note if you want to participate – it’s free.

 

++ Invited Speakers ++

– Mark Finlayson (Assistant Professor at School of Computing and Information Sciences, Florida – US)  will give a talk on “Recent Advances in Narrative Natural Language Processing”

– Sebastião Miranda (Head of Development at Priberam) will give a talk on "Tailoring Media Monitoring with User Feedback"

 

++ List of Papers ++

– Incorporating Context and Knowledge for Better Sentiment Analysis of Narrative Text

(Chenyang Lyu, Tianbo Ji, Yvette Graham)

 

– Temporal Embeddings and Transformer Models for Narrative Text Understanding

(Vani Kanjirangat, Simone Mellace and Alessandro Antonucci)

 

– Measuring Narrative Fluency by Analyzing Dynamic Interaction Networks in Textual Narratives

(O-Joun Lee and Jin-Taek Kim)

 

– Towards a Cross-article Narrative Comparison of News

(Martino Mensio, Alistair Willis and Harith Alani)

 

– Time-centric Exploration of Court Documents

(Philip Hausner, Dennis Aumiller and Michael Gertz)

 

– Creating Signed Networks of News Events

(Roshni Chakraborty, Srishti Bhandari, Nilotpal Chakraborty and Ritwika Das)

 

– Batch Clustering for Multilingual News Streaming

(Mathis Linger and Mhamed Hajaiej)

 

– Timelines: Entity-centric Event Extraction from Online News

(Jakub Piskorski, Vanni Zavarella, Martin Atkinson and Marco Verile)

 

– A Framework towards Computational Narrative Analysis on Blogs/Social Media

(Kiran Kumar Bandeli, Muhammad Nihal Hussain and Nitin Agarwal)

 

– Teargas, Water Cannons and Twitter:A case study on detecting protest repressionevents in Turkey 2013

(Fatma Elsafoury)

 

– Breaking the Subtopic Barrier in Cross-Document Event Coreference Resolution

(Michael Bugert, Nils Reimers, Shany Barhom, Ido Dagan and Iryna Gurevych)

 

– Scene Linking Annotation and Automatic Scene Characterization in TV Series

(Aman Berhe, Camille Guinaudeau and Claude Barras)

 

– Moving beyond triples

(Fabian M. Suchanek)