Towards Computing Inferences from English News Headlines
George, Elizabeth Jasmi, Mamidi, Radhika
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Newspapers are a popular form of written discourse, read by many people, thanks to the novelty of the information provided by the news content in it. A headline is the most widely read part of any newspaper due to its ap - pearance in a bigger font and sometimes in colour print. In this paper, we sug - gest and implement a method for computing inferences from English news headlines, excluding the information from the context in which the headlines appear. This method attempts to generate the possible assumptions a reader formulates in mind upon reading a fresh headline. The generated inferences could be useful for assessing the impact of the news headline on readers includ - ing children. The understandability of the current state of social affairs depends greatly on the assimilation of the headlines. As the inferences that are indepen - dent of the context depend mainly on the syntax of the headline, dependency trees of headlines are used in this approach, to find the syntactical structure of the headlines and to compute inferences out of them.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Oct-18-2019
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