Archive | 2019

A Task Set Proposal for Automatic Protest Information Collection Across Multiple Countries

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


We propose a coherent set of tasks for protest information collection in the context of generalizable natural language processing. The tasks are news article classification, event sentence detection, and event extraction. Having tools for collecting event information from data produced in multiple countries enables comparative sociology and politics studies. We have annotated news articles in English from a source and a target country in order to be able to measure the performance of the tools developed using data from one country on data from a different country. Our preliminary experiments have shown that the performance of the tools developed using English texts from India drops to a level that are not usable when they are applied on English texts from China. We think our setting addresses the challenge of building generalizable NLP tools that perform well independent of the source of the text and will accelerate progress in line of developing generalizable NLP systems.

Volume None
Pages 316-323
DOI 10.1007/978-3-030-15719-7_42
Language English
Journal None

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