Otomo, Hiroyuki
Graph-Structured Trajectory Extraction from Travelogues
Yamamoto, Aitaro, Otomo, Hiroyuki, Ouchi, Hiroki, Higashiyama, Shohei, Teranishi, Hiroki, Shindo, Hiroyuki, Watanabe, Taro
Previous studies on sequence-based extraction of human movement trajectories have an issue of inadequate trajectory representation. Specifically, a pair of locations may not be lined up in a sequence especially when one location includes the other geographically. In this study, we propose a graph representation that retains information on the geographic hierarchy as well as the temporal order of visited locations, and have constructed a benchmark dataset for graph-structured trajectory extraction. The experiments with our baselines have demonstrated that it is possible to accurately predict visited locations and the order among them, but it remains a challenge to predict the hierarchical relations.
Arukikata Travelogue Dataset with Geographic Entity Mention, Coreference, and Link Annotation
Higashiyama, Shohei, Ouchi, Hiroki, Teranishi, Hiroki, Otomo, Hiroyuki, Ide, Yusuke, Yamamoto, Aitaro, Shindo, Hiroyuki, Matsuda, Yuki, Wakamiya, Shoko, Inoue, Naoya, Yamada, Ikuya, Watanabe, Taro
Geoparsing is a fundamental technique for analyzing geo-entity information in text. We focus on document-level geoparsing, which considers geographic relatedness among geo-entity mentions, and presents a Japanese travelogue dataset designed for evaluating document-level geoparsing systems. Our dataset comprises 200 travelogue documents with rich geo-entity information: 12,171 mentions, 6,339 coreference clusters, and 2,551 geo-entities linked to geo-database entries.