++ CALL FOR PARTICIPATION ++ It's just a couple of days until the Text2Story@ECIR’23 workshop (6th International Workshop on Narrative Extraction from Texts). Text2Story'23 will be a hybrid event to take place in Dublin, Ireland and Online (GMT). We invite all the interested in this thematic to join us either in-person or online on the 2nd of April. Registrations are open here: https://ecir2023.org/registration.html The workshop program consists of two keynote speeches by Georgiana Ifrim from University College Dublin, Ireland and Valentina Bartalesi from the CNR-ISTI, Italy, and the presentations of fourteen research papers and five demo presentations. More details about the program can be found on the Text2Story 2023 workshop webpage: http://text2story23.inesctec.pt ++ Invited Speakers ++ - Georgiana Ifrim [University College Dublin] who will give a talk entitled "Structured Summarisation of News at Scale" - Valentina Bartalesi [CNR-ISTI] who will give a talk entitled "Creating and Visualising Semantic Story Maps" ++ List of Papers ++ - Multilingual Analysis of YouTube's Recommendation System: Examining Topic and Emotion Drift in the 'Cheng Ho' Narrative [Ugochukwu Onyepunuka, Mustafa Alassad, Lotenna Nwana and Nitin Agarwal] - NewsLines: Narrative Visualization of News Stories [Mariana Costa and Sérgio Nunes] - Annotation and visualisation of reporting events in textual narratives [Purificação Silvano, Evelin Amorim, António Leal, Inês Cantante, Silva Fátima, Alípio Jorge, Ricardo Campos and Sérgio Nunes] - Segmenting Narrative Synopses into Spans for Different Event Reporting Modes [Pablo Gervás] - On the Definition of Prescriptive Annotation Guidelines for Language-Agnostic Subjectivity Detection [Federico Ruggeri, Francesco Antici, Andrea Galassi, Katerina Korre, Ariann Muti and Alberto Barrón-Cedeño] - Edge Labelling in Narrative Knowledge Graphs [Vani Kanjirangat and Alessandro Antonucci] - End-to-End Temporal Relation Extraction in the Clinical Domain [José Javier Saiz and Begoña Altuna] - Cross-lingual transfer learning for detecting negative campaign in Israeli municipal elections: a case study [Marina Litvak, Natalia Vanetik and Lin Miao] - The Same Thing - Only Different: Classification of Movies by their Story Types [Chang Liu, Armin Shmilovici and Mark Last] - ScANT: A Small Corpus of Scene-Annotated Narrative Texts [Tarfah Alrashid and Robert Gaizauskas] - A cognitive theoretical approach of rhetorical news analysis [Ishrat Sami, Tony Russell-Rose and Larisa Soldatova] - Modelling Interestingness: stories as L-Systems and Magic Squares [Cosimo Palma] - On the Readability of Misinformation in Comparison to the Truth [Mohammadali Tavakoli, Harith Alani and Gregoire Burel] - Multi-label Infectious Disease News Event Corpus [Jakub Piskorski, Nicolas Stefanovitch, Brian Doherty, Jens Linge, Sopho Karazi, Jas Mantero, Guillaume Jacquet, Alessio Spadaro and Giulia Teodori] ++ List of Demonstrations ++ - Integration of a Semantic Storytelling Recommender System in Speech Assistants [Maria Gonzalez Garcia, Julian Moreno Schneider, Malte Ostendorff and Georg Rehm] - Extracting Imprecise Geographical and Temporal References from Journey Narratives [Ignatius Ezeani, Paul Rayson and Ian Gregory] - The Funhouse Mirror Has Two Sides: Visual Storification of Debates with Comics [Tony Veale] - Comprehensive Terms Board Visualization for News Analysis and Editorial Story Planning [Ishrat Sami, Tony Russell-Rose and Larisa Soldatova] - A Web Tool to Create and Visualise Semantic Story Maps [Valentina Bartalesi, Emanuele Lenzi and Nicolò Pratelli] We hope to see you in Dublin [or online] on the 2nd of April. All the best, Hugo Sousa, on behalf of the Text2Story 2023 Workshop Chairs: Ricardo Campos, Alípio Jorge, Adam Jatowt, Sumit Bhatia and Marina Litvak ############################ Unsubscribe: [log in to unmask] If you don't already have a password for the LISTSERV.ACM.ORG server, we recommend that you create one now. A LISTSERV password is linked to your email address and can be used to access the web interface and all the lists to which you are subscribed on the LISTSERV.ACM.ORG server. To create a password, visit: https://LISTSERV.ACM.ORG/SCRIPTS/WA-ACMLPX.CGI?GETPW1 Once you have created a password, you can log in and view or change your subscription settings at: https://LISTSERV.ACM.ORG/SCRIPTS/WA-ACMLPX.CGI?SUBED1=MM-INTEREST