News Article Retrieval in Context for Event-centric Narrative Creation

Nikos Voskarides, Edgar Meij, Sabrina Sauer, M. de Rijke

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    Abstract

    Writers such as journalists often use automatic tools to find relevant content to include in their narratives. In this paper, we focus on supporting writers in the news domain to develop event-centric narratives. Given an incomplete narrative that specifies a main event and a context, we aim to retrieve news articles that discuss relevant events that would enable the continuation of the narrative. We formally define this task and propose a retrieval dataset construction procedure that relies on existing news articles to simulate incomplete narratives and relevant articles. Experiments on two datasets derived from this procedure show that state-of-the-art lexical and semantic rankers are not sufficient for this task. We show that combining those with a ranker that ranks articles by reverse chronological order outperforms those rankers alone. We also perform an in-depth quantitative and qualitative analysis of the results that sheds light on the characteristics of this task.
    Original languageEnglish
    Number of pages9
    Publication statusPublished - 11-Jul-2021
    EventInternational Conference on the Theory of Information Retrieval - Online
    Duration: 11-Jul-202111-Jul-2021
    Conference number: 11

    Conference

    ConferenceInternational Conference on the Theory of Information Retrieval
    Abbreviated titleICTIR
    Period11/07/202111/07/2021

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