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Principles for Developing a Knowledge Graph of InterlinkedEvents from News Headlines on Twitter

Saeedeh Shekarpour, Ankita Saxena, Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan, Valerie L. Shalin, Amit Sheth

Published 2018-08-06Version 1

The ever-growing datasets published on Linked Open Data mainly contain encyclopedic information. However, there is a lack of quality structured and semantically annotated datasets extracted from unstructured real-time sources. In this paper, we present principles for developing a knowledge graph of interlinked events using the case study of news headlines published on Twitter which is a real-time and eventful source of fresh information. We represent the essential pipeline containing the required tasks ranging from choosing background data model, event annotation (i.e., event recognition and classification), entity annotation and eventually interlinking events. The state-of-the-art is limited to domain-specific scenarios for recognizing and classifying events, whereas this paper plays the role of a domain-agnostic road-map for developing a knowledge graph of interlinked events.

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