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McCreadie, R.; Buntain, C. | ||||
Title | CrisisFACTS: Buidling and Evaluating Crisis Timelines | Type | Conference Article | ||
Year | 2023 | Publication | Proceedings of the 20th International ISCRAM Conference | Abbreviated Journal | Iscram 2023 |
Volume | Issue | Pages | 320-339 | ||
Keywords | Emergency Management; Crisis Informatics News; Twitter; Facebook; Reddit; Wikipedia; Summarization | ||||
Abstract | Between 2018 and 2021, the Incident Streams track (TREC-IS) developed standard approaches for classifying information types and criticality of tweets during crises. While successful in producing substantial collections of labeled data, TREC-IS as a data challenge had several limitations: It only evaluated information at type-level rather than what was reported; it only used Twitter data; and it lacked measures of redundancy in system output. This paper introduces Crisis Facts and Cross-Stream Temporal Summarization (CrisisFACTS), a new data challenge piloted in 2022 and developed to address these limitations. The CrisisFACTS framework recasts TREC-IS into an event-summarization task using multiple disaster-relevant data streams and a new fact-based evaluation scheme, allowing the community to assess state-of-the-art methods for summarizing disaster events Results from CrisisFACTS in 2022 include a new test-collection comprising human-generated disaster summaries along with multi-platform datasets of social media, crisis reports and news coverage for major crisis events. | ||||
Address | University of Glasgow; University of Maryland, College Park (UMD) | ||||
Corporate Author | Thesis | ||||
Publisher | University of Nebraska at Omaha | Place of Publication | Omaha, USA | Editor | Jaziar Radianti; Ioannis Dokas; Nicolas Lalone; Deepak Khazanchi |
Language | English | Summary Language | Original Title | ||
Series Editor | Hosssein Baharmand | Series Title | Abbreviated Series Title | ||
Series Volume | Series Issue | Edition | 1 | ||
ISSN | ISBN | Medium | |||
Track | Social Media for Crisis Management | Expedition | Conference | ||
Notes | http://dx.doi.org/10.59297/JVQZ9405 | Approved | no | ||
Call Number | ISCRAM @ idladmin @ | Serial | 2529 | ||
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