Self-supervised capturing of users' activities from weblogs
by The-Minh Nguyen; Takahiro Kawamura; Yasuyuki Tahara; Akihiko Ohsuga
International Journal of Intelligent Information and Database Systems (IJIIDS), Vol. 6, No. 1, 2012

Abstract: The goal of this paper is to describe a method to automatically extract all basic attributes namely actor, action, object, time and location which belong to an activity from Japanese weblogs. Sentences retrieved from weblogs are often diversified, complex, syntactically wrong, have emoticons and new words. There are some works that have tried to extract users' activities in sentences retrieved from web and weblogs. However, these works have several limitations, such as inability of extracting infrequent activities, high setup cost, limitation on the types of sentences that can be handled, necessary of preparing a list of object and action. To resolve these problems, we propose a novel approach that treats the activity extraction as a sequence labelling problem, and automatically makes its own training data. This approach can extract infrequent activities, and has advantages such as scalability, and unnecessary any hand-tagged data. Since it does not require to fix the positions and the number of the attributes in activity sentences, this approach can extract all attributes, with high recall.

Online publication date: Sat, 16-Aug-2014

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