Real-time News Story Identification
Real-time News Story Identification
To improve the reading experience, many news sites organize news into topical collections, called stories. In this work, we present an approach for implementing real-time story identification for a news monitoring system that automatically collects news articles as they appear online and processes them in various ways. Story identification aims to assign each news article to a specific story that the article is covering. The process is similar to text clustering and topic modeling, but requires that articles be grouped based on particular events, places, and people, rather than general text similarity (as in clustering) or general (predefined) topics (as in topic modeling). We present an approach to story identification that is capable of functioning in real time, assigning articles to stories as they are published online. In the proposed approach, we combine text representation techniques, clustering algorithms, and online topic modeling methods. We combine various text representation methods to extract specific events and named entities necessary for story identification, showing that a mixture of online topic-modeling approaches such as BERTopic, DBStream, and TextClust can be adapted for story discovery. We evaluate our approach on a news dataset from Slovene media covering a period of 1 month. We show that our real-time approach produces sensible results as judged by human evaluators.
Tadej Škvorc、Nikola Ivačič、Sebastjan Hribar、Marko Robnik-Šikonja
计算技术、计算机技术
Tadej Škvorc,Nikola Ivačič,Sebastjan Hribar,Marko Robnik-Šikonja.Real-time News Story Identification[EB/OL].(2025-07-30)[2025-08-24].https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.08272.点此复制
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