Event Linking: Grounding Event Mentions to WikipediaDownload PDF

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16 Jan 2022 (modified: 05 May 2023)ACL ARR 2022 January Blind SubmissionReaders: Everyone
Abstract: Comprehending an article requires understanding its constituent events. However, the context where an event is mentioned often lacks the details of this event. A question arises: how can the reader obtain more knowledge about this particular event in addition to what is provided by the local context in the article?This work defines Event Linking, a new natural language understanding task at the event level. Event linking tries to link an event mention appearing in an article to the most appropriate Wikipedia page. This page is expected to provide rich knowledge about what the event mention refers to. To standardize the research in this new direction, we first formally define Event Linking task. Second, we collect a dataset for this new task. Specifically, we automatically gather training set from Wikipedia, and then create two evaluation sets: one from the Wikipedia domain, reporting the in-domain performance, and a second from the real-world news domain, to evaluate out-of-domain performance. Third, we propose EveLINK, the first-ever event linking system. Overall, as our analysis shows, Event Linking is a considerably challenging task requiring more effort from the community. Data and code will be publicly released.
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