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REACTION Workshop 2011.01.06 Overview Lisbon , PT and Austin , TX

REACTION Workshop 2011.01.06 Overview Lisbon , PT and Austin , TX. Mário J. Silva University of Lisbon , Portugal. Agenda. 14:30 Welcome + Quick progress report and status summary (15 min) 14:45 Task leaders summarize ongoing activities 16:30 Break. 17:00 Technical Presentations

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REACTION Workshop 2011.01.06 Overview Lisbon , PT and Austin , TX

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  1. REACTION Workshop 2011.01.06OverviewLisbon, PT andAustin, TX Mário J. Silva UniversityofLisbon, Portugal

  2. Agenda • 14:30 Welcome +Quick progress report and status summary (15 min) • 14:45 Task leaders summarize ongoing activities • 16:30 Break. • 17:00 Technical Presentations • Tokenizing Micro-blogging Messages Using a Text Classification Approach (Gustavo Laboreiro)- POWER • Political Ontology for Web Entity Retrieval (Paula Carvalho) • 18:00 Plans for Milestone1 ("REACTION Specification") + UTA-Portugal Annual Meeting + TREC2011 + Issues • 18:25 Directions for next meeting/Next workshop • 18:30 Meeting ends.

  3. The Problem... • Computational journalism, aka database journalism • Intensive use of software tools for news research, production and presentation • What is the impact in the routines of newsrooms? • What effect will these tools have on the quality of news and the productivity of journalists?

  4. Challenges • Automatic content analysis (documents, news, blogs, micro-blogs, comments) • Automatic analysis of explicit and implicit social networks • Design of rich visualization and interaction interfaces • Case-study evaluation of developed computational journalism methodology in a production setting. Critical analysis of practical impact on newsroom quality, efficiency, and economics.

  5. Directions • AutomaticContentanalysis • Semanticannotation, involvingsubjectivity analysis and the identification of opinions in context • Explicit and implicit social networks analysis • Entity ranking, expert finding • Research shingling for detecting and tracking popular passages, memes, across news. • User interface design and analysis • Provide information navigation tools and automatic detection of relevant events to journalists.

  6. Partnership • LASIGE, FCUL(Mário J. Silva, Paula Carvalho, Francisco Couto) • LIACC, FEUP (Eugénio de Oliveira, Eduarda M. Rodrigues, Luís Sarmento) • CIMJ, FCH/UNL (António Granado) • Austin: School of Information and Computer Science at Austin (Luis Francisco-Revilla, Matthew Lease) • PT Comunicações, SAPO (Benjamim Júnior, Celso Martinho, Luís Sarmento) • Público (Sérgio B. Gomes)

  7. Students • UL: • David Batista, Silvio Moreira, João Ramalho • UP: • Gustavo Laboreiro, ? • UT: • ? • UNL: • TBH 2012

  8. Research tasks • Information Mining • Information Discovery • Web Community Sensing • Tracking Information Flow • Interaction and Personalization • Query and Visualization • Computational Newsroom 

  9. Information Mining • Development of robust linguistic resources to process different types and genres of texts • knowledge resources about media personalities: recognizing and resolving references to named-entities; • sentiment lexicons and grammars: detecting the polarity of opinions about relevant personalities • annotated corpora: training different text classifiers and evaluating classification procedures

  10. Information Discovery Relationship extraction techniques to support information discovery in journalists’ activities • Entity Ranking: finding the relevant entities for a given topic • Entity Distillation: finding relevant resources for a given entity • Attribute Selection: finding  a list of key aspects to compare and differentiate a given set of entities

  11. Web Community Sensing • Modeling the credibility and authority of news sources and opinion makers in social networks • Identifying influential individuals and experts on a given news topic • Monitoring the community reaction to news stories and the polarity of opinions

  12. Tracking Information Flow • Identifying originating source of new ideas and information • Understand evolutionary development of ideas through their iterative retelling and revision over time and across sources • detecting cases and patterns of re-use (e.g. via “memes” or larger units of similar text) and information flow for source identification and novelty detection.

  13. Interaction and Personalization • Determining which interaction and personalization mechanisms are best suited to: • Significantly enhance the user experience • Provide the news site with useful, tacit feedback about its readers’ needs  • Investigating interactive news interfaces that support both automatic and manual personalization for readers

  14. Query and Visualization • Development of tools for querying extracted information and visualizing annotated documents and datasets • Continuous scanning of the social web, news sources and various kinds of data streams  • Sapo already scans and processes many of these streams, in particular the news media

  15. Computational Newsroom • Environment where the new tools and resources developed in the project, together with other software will be accessible • Will use tools and collect data for case studies to be evaluated • observation and structured interviewing of the journalists in contact with the developed tools. • The research will try to contextualize the changing nature of media work

  16. More details • StartedOctober 1st, 3 years • http://xldb.fc.ul.pt/wiki/Reaction • 1st milestone: End of Month 6 • REACTION Specification • 2nd milestone: End of Month 12 • First toolset prototype(should to demo it at next Collaboratory)

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