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Framing Unpacked: A Semi-Supervised Interpretable Multi-View Model of Media Frames (2104.11030v1)

Published 22 Apr 2021 in cs.CL

Abstract: Understanding how news media frame political issues is important due to its impact on public attitudes, yet hard to automate. Computational approaches have largely focused on classifying the frame of a full news article while framing signals are often subtle and local. Furthermore, automatic news analysis is a sensitive domain, and existing classifiers lack transparency in their predictions. This paper addresses both issues with a novel semi-supervised model, which jointly learns to embed local information about the events and related actors in a news article through an auto-encoding framework, and to leverage this signal for document-level frame classification. Our experiments show that: our model outperforms previous models of frame prediction; we can further improve performance with unlabeled training data leveraging the semi-supervised nature of our model; and the learnt event and actor embeddings intuitively corroborate the document-level predictions, providing a nuanced and interpretable article frame representation.

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Authors (5)
  1. Shima Khanehzar (2 papers)
  2. Trevor Cohn (105 papers)
  3. Gosia Mikolajczak (2 papers)
  4. Andrew Turpin (3 papers)
  5. Lea Frermann (32 papers)
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