2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11518-023-5561-0
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Narrative Graph: Telling Evolving Stories Based on Event-centric Temporal Knowledge Graph

Abstract: As the main channel for people to obtain information and express their opinions, online media generate a huge amount of unstructured news documents every day and make it difficult for people to perceive major societal events and grasp the evolution of events. Previous studies on storyline generation are generally based on document clustering without considering event arguments and relations between events. Event-centric knowledge graph has been used to facilitate the construction of news documents to form stru… Show more

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“…Furthermore, tree structures offer excellent scalability, enabling the continuous addition of new events to support dynamic data expansion [27]. This is particularly valuable for handling accumulating event data and maintaining flexibility in data organization [28]. Most importantly, tree structures can be employed in decision support systems [29], helping users gain a deeper understanding of data, identify trends and patterns, and make decisions based on this information [30].…”
Section: Structured Organization Of Eventsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, tree structures offer excellent scalability, enabling the continuous addition of new events to support dynamic data expansion [27]. This is particularly valuable for handling accumulating event data and maintaining flexibility in data organization [28]. Most importantly, tree structures can be employed in decision support systems [29], helping users gain a deeper understanding of data, identify trends and patterns, and make decisions based on this information [30].…”
Section: Structured Organization Of Eventsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the types of event relations such as temporal, causal, or nested, storylines can be organised as timelines (Ansah et al, 2019;yang Hsu et al, 2021), hierarchical trees (Zhu and Oates, 2012), or directed graphs (Norambuena and Mitra, 2021;Yan and Tang, 2023). Current approaches often construct storylines using stated timestamps (Ansah et al, 2019;Revi et al, 2021).…”
Section: Narrative Reading Comprehensionmentioning
confidence: 99%