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Early Discovery of Disappearing Entities in Microblogs

Published 13 Oct 2022 in cs.CL | (2210.07404v1)

Abstract: We make decisions by reacting to changes in the real world, in particular, the emergence and disappearance of impermanent entities such as events, restaurants, and services. Because we want to avoid missing out on opportunities or making fruitless actions after they have disappeared, it is important to know when entities disappear as early as possible. We thus tackle the task of detecting disappearing entities from microblogs, whose posts mention various entities, in a timely manner. The major challenge is detecting uncertain contexts of disappearing entities from noisy microblog posts. To collect these disappearing contexts, we design time-sensitive distant supervision, which utilizes entities from the knowledge base and time-series posts, for this task to build large-scale Twitter datasets\footnote{We will release the datasets (tweet IDs) used in the experiments to promote reproducibility.} for English and Japanese. To ensure robust detection in noisy environments, we refine pretrained word embeddings of the detection model on microblog streams of the target day. Experimental results on the Twitter datasets confirmed the effectiveness of the collected labeled data and refined word embeddings; more than 70\% of the detected disappearing entities in Wikipedia are discovered earlier than the update on Wikipedia, and the average lead-time is over one month.

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