DocumentCode
3416161
Title
Narratives: A visualization to track narrative events as they develop
Author
Fisher, Danyel ; Hoff, Aaron ; Robertson, George ; Hurst, Matthew
fYear
2008
fDate
19-24 Oct. 2008
Firstpage
115
Lastpage
122
Abstract
Analyzing unstructured text streams can be challenging. One popular approach is to isolate specific themes in the text, and to visualize the connections between them. Some existing systems, like ThemeRiver, provide a temporal view of changes in themes; other systems, like In-Spire, use clustering techniques to help an analyst identify the themes at a single point in time. Narratives combines both of these techniques; it uses a temporal axis to visualize ways that concepts have changed over time, and introduces several methods to explore how those concepts relate to each other. Narratives is designed to help the user place news stories in their historical and social context by understanding how the major topics associated with them have changed over time. Users can relate articles through time by examining the topical keywords that summarize a specific news event. By tracking the attention to a news article in the form of references in social media (such as weblogs), a user discovers both important events and measures the social relevance of these stories.
Keywords
Web sites; data visualisation; information retrieval; pattern clustering; text analysis; user interfaces; In-Spire system; Narratives interface; ThemeRiver system; Web log; clustering technique; narrative news event tracking; social media; temporal axis; text visualization; topical keyword retrieval; unstructured text stream analysis; Application software; Blogs; Computer graphics; Data mining; Data visualization; Displays; Event detection; Reflection; Text processing; Visual analytics; I.3.8 [Computer Graphics]: Applications; I.7.m [Document and Text Processing]: Miscellaneous; blogs; events; time series; topic detection and tracking; trends;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Visual Analytics Science and Technology, 2008. VAST '08. IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location
Columbus, OH
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-2935-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/VAST.2008.4677364
Filename
4677364
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