Graph-of-Tweets: A Graph Merging Approach to Sub-event Identification
Jing, Xiaonan, Rayz, Julia Taylor
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Graph structures are powerful tools for modeling the relationships between textual elements. Graph-of-Words (GoW) has been adopted in many Natural Language tasks to encode the association between terms. However, GoW provides few document-level relationships in cases when the connections between documents are also essential. For identifying sub-events on social media like Twitter, features from both word- and document-level can be useful as they supply different information of the event. We propose a hybrid Graph-of-Tweets (GoT) model which combines the word- and document-level structures for modeling Tweets. To compress large amount of raw data, we propose a graph merging method which utilizes FastText word embeddings to reduce the GoW. Furthermore, we present a novel method to construct GoT with the reduced GoW and a Mutual Information (MI) measure. Finally, we identify maximal cliques to extract popular sub-events. Our model showed promising results on condensing lexical-level information and capturing keywords of sub-events.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jan-8-2021
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