articleAug 12, 2012Closed access

Open domain event extraction from twitter

University of Washington

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Abstract

Tweets are the most up-to-date and inclusive stream of in- formation and commentary on current events, but they are also fragmented and noisy, motivating the need for systems that can extract, aggregate and categorize important events. Previous work on extracting structured representations of events has focused largely on newswire text; Twitter's unique characteristics present new challenges and opportunities for open-domain event extraction. This paper describes TwiCal-- the first open-domain event-extraction and categorization system for Twitter. We demonstrate that accurately extracting an open-domain calendar of significant events from Twitter is indeed feasible. In addition, we present a novel approach…

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Keywords
  • Computer science
  • Open domain
  • Categorization
  • Event (particle physics)
  • Domain (mathematical analysis)
  • Baseline (sea)
  • Social media
  • Text categorization
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