dTexSL: A dynamic disaster textual storyline generating framework

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Ruifeng Yuan
Qifeng Zhou
Wubai Zhou
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[1] Automation Department of Xiamen University,
[2] Shenzhen Research Institute of Xiamen University,undefined
[3] Uber Technologies,undefined
[4] Inc,undefined
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World Wide Web | 2019年 / 22卷
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Dynamic storyline; Situation awareness; Multi-document summarization; Disaster information management;
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Effectively capturing the status information and improving situational awareness is the most important task in disaster information management. Due to the rapid increase of online information, this task becomes very challenging. Existing information retrieval and text summarization methods can solve information overload problem to some extent, however, they suffer from some limitations: lacking theme structure, ignoring spatial information, and unable to update information on the real time events. In this paper, we propose a dynamic disaster storyline generation framework, which generates a global storyline describing the evolution of the disaster events in the high-level layer and provides condensed information about specific regions affected by the disaster in the local-level layer. The proposed framework considers both uniqueness and relevance for representative document selection, uses Maximal Marginal Relevance to generate summaries from each local document set, and utilizes dynamic Steiner tree to implement the information update. Comprehensive experiments on typhoons data sets demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed methods in each level and the overall framework.
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页码:1913 / 1933
页数:20
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