作者
Joy Kim, Andres Monroy-Hernandez
发表日期
2016/2/27
研讨会论文
Proceedings of the 19th ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work & Social Computing
页码范围
1018-1027
出版商
ACM
简介
People from all over the world use social media to share thoughts and opinions about events, and understanding what people say through these channels has been of increasing interest to researchers, journalists, and marketers alike. However, while automatically generated summaries enable people to consume large amounts of data efficiently, they do not provide the context needed for a viewer to fully understand an event. Narrative structure can provide templates for the order and manner in which this data is presented to create stories that are oriented around narrative elements rather than summaries made up of facts. In this paper, we use narrative theory as a framework for identifying the links between social media content. To do this, we designed crowdsourcing tasks to generate summaries of events based on commonly used narrative templates. In a controlled study, for certain types of events, people were …
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