2020
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2010.12370
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EventKG+Click: A Dataset of Language-specific Event-centric User Interaction Traces

Sara Abdollahi,
Simon Gottschalk,
Elena Demidova

Abstract: An increasing need to analyse event-centric cross-lingual information calls for innovative user interaction models that assist users in crossing the language barrier. However, datasets that reflect user interaction traces in cross-lingual settings required to train and evaluate the user interaction models are mostly missing. In this paper, we present the EventKG+Click dataset that aims to facilitate the creation and evaluation of such interaction models. EventKG+Click builds upon the eventcentric EventKG knowl… Show more

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“…Based on the proposed models, a number of populated ECKGs have been developed in various domains. Specifically, based on the SEM model [18], various cross-domain ECKGs [28][29][30] and domain-specific ECKGs, i.e., tourism [31] and news [3], have been developed. Most of the ECKGs [3,[28][29][30][31] capture information about the Events (e.g., Agent, Time, Place), while two of them capture temporal Event-Event relations [32,33].…”
Section: Event-centric Knowledge Graphsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Based on the proposed models, a number of populated ECKGs have been developed in various domains. Specifically, based on the SEM model [18], various cross-domain ECKGs [28][29][30] and domain-specific ECKGs, i.e., tourism [31] and news [3], have been developed. Most of the ECKGs [3,[28][29][30][31] capture information about the Events (e.g., Agent, Time, Place), while two of them capture temporal Event-Event relations [32,33].…”
Section: Event-centric Knowledge Graphsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, based on the SEM model [18], various cross-domain ECKGs [28][29][30] and domain-specific ECKGs, i.e., tourism [31] and news [3], have been developed. Most of the ECKGs [3,[28][29][30][31] capture information about the Events (e.g., Agent, Time, Place), while two of them capture temporal Event-Event relations [32,33]. Table 2 provides more information about the populated ECKGs that have been identified based on a non-exhaustive literature review by the authors.…”
Section: Event-centric Knowledge Graphsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The EventKG (Abdollahi et al 2020) is a multilingual1 resource incorporating event-centric information extracted from several large-scale knowledge graphs such as Wikidata, DBpedia, and YAGO, as well as less structured sources such as the Wikipedia Current Events Portal and Wikipedia event lists in 15 languages. It contains details of more than 1,200,000 events in nine languages.…”
Section: Event Detection Datasetsmentioning
confidence: 99%