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- newsLens: building and visualizing long-ranging news storiesPhilippe Laban, Marti A. Hearst. 1-9 [doi]
- Detecting Changes in Twitter Streams using Temporal Clusters of HashtagsYunli Wang, Cyril Goutte. 10-14 [doi]
- Event Detection Using Frame-Semantic ParserEvangelia Spiliopoulou, Eduard H. Hovy, Teruko Mitamura. 15-20 [doi]
- Improving Shared Argument Identification in Japanese Event Knowledge AcquisitionYin Jou Huang, Sadao Kurohashi. 21-30 [doi]
- Tracing armed conflicts with diachronic word embedding modelsAndrey Kutuzov, Erik Velldal, Lilja Øvrelid. 31-36 [doi]
- The Circumstantial Event Ontology (CEO)Roxane Segers, Tommaso Caselli, Piek Vossen. 37-41 [doi]
- Event Detection and Semantic Storytelling: Generating a Travelogue from a large Collection of Personal LettersGeorg Rehm, Julián Moreno Schneider, Peter Bourgonje, Ankit Srivastava, Jan Nehring, Armin Berger, Luca König, Sören Räuchle, Jens Gerth. 42-51 [doi]
- Inference of Fine-Grained Event Causality from Blogs and FilmsZhichao Hu, Elahe Rahimtoroghi, Marilyn A. Walker. 52-58 [doi]
- On the Creation of a Security-Related Event CorpusMartin Atkinson, Jakub Piskorski, Hristo Tanev, Vanni Zavarella. 59-65 [doi]
- Inducing Event Types and Roles in Reverse: Using Function to Discover ThemeNatalie Ahn. 66-76 [doi]
- The Event StoryLine Corpus: A New Benchmark for Causal and Temporal Relation ExtractionTommaso Caselli, Piek Vossen. 77-86 [doi]
- The Rich Event OntologySusan Windisch Brown, Claire Bonial, Leo Obrst, Martha Palmer. 87-97 [doi]
- Integrating Decompositional Event Structures into StorylinesWilliam Croft, Pavlina Peskova, Michael Regan. 98-109 [doi]