A Graph is Worth a Thousand Words: Telling Event Stories using Timeline Summarization Graphs.
Jeffery AnsahLin LiuWei KangSelasi KwashieJixue LiJiuyong LiPublished in: WWW (2019)
Keyphrases
- graph representation
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- news stories
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- structural pattern recognition
- event detection
- series parallel
- bipartite graph
- news articles
- graph kernels
- reachability queries
- graph isomorphism
- dependency graph
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- soccer video
- connected graphs
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- undirected graph
- maximum common subgraph
- real world graphs
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- mutual reinforcement
- web graph
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- minimum spanning tree
- structured data
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- massive graphs
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- temporal sequences
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- polynomial time complexity
- community discovery
- planar graphs
- topological information
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- multi document summarization
- directed acyclic graph
- attributed relational graph
- lexical chains