Madisetty, Sreekanth and Desarkar, Maunendra Sankar
(2017)
IITH at CLEF 2017: Finding Relevant Tweets for Cultural Events.
In: 8th International Conference of the CLEF Association, CLEF, 11-14 September 2017, Dublin, Ireland.
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Abstract
Retrieving relevant tweets corresponding to cultural events
can be used in various applications like event reporting, event recommendation, etc. This type of retrieval is challenging due to short length of the
tweet, noise, out of vocabulary words, abbreviations in the tweet. In this
paper, we focus on the problem of retrieving relevant tweets related to
given cultural event of a festival. We consider several factors like BM25,
DFR, presence of artist name, relevant hashtag, festival name for finding
the relevance of tweets to the event. We apply BM25 + DFR model to
retrieve candidate set of tweets related to each event of a festival. We
find the top hashtags for each event by exploring meta-attributes of an
event. We re-rank the initial rank list from BM25 + DFR based on two
strategies, namely, presence of the event meta-attributes (artist name,
festival name, title, etc.) and the identified top hashtags in the tweet,
and based on the timestamp of the event. We experimented on a subset
of CLEF 2017 cultural microblog contextualization dataset. The experimental results show that the proposed method is able to put relevant
tweets at the top of the retrieval list.
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