This code detects events from news articles using BINets (this was programmed following the Microsoft paper of the same name)
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This code detects events from news articles using BINets (this was programmed following the Microsoft paper of the same name)
Extraction of the five journalistic W-questions (5W) from news articles
SENTiVENT: Company-specific event detection in economic news
Mention-Anomaly-Based Event Detection in Twitter (Social Network Analysis & Mining, vol. 5, 2015)
This project is an implementation for the paper "An event detection approach based on Twitter hashtags"
event detection and classification for Italian
Python implementation of MABED (Mention-Anomaly-Based Event Detection)
Mention-Anomaly Based Streaming Event Detector
A event can take multiple forms. The objective of this repository is to detect an event when it happens.
Event Detection and Domain Adaptation with Convolutional Neural Networks
Audio-based Multimedia Event Detection
An unofficial code reproduction in the field of event extraction of EMNLP-19 paper "Event Detection with Multi-Order Graph Convolution and Aggregated Attention"
Code for the WWW '19 paper "Event Detection using Hierarchical Multi-Aspect Attention"
Knowledge-Preserving Incremental Social Event Detection via Heterogeneous GNNs (WWW 2021)
The following files are the whole codes of my thesis. My thesis title is: "An Ensemble Deep Learning Event Detection Model for Social Networks Data Based on Fog Computing Environments". Have it a try and enjoy it for free!
eventsearch is a python package for detection spontaneous events in time series.
The Text-Agnostic Response-Generated Event Tracker
An ETL tool for transforming four well-known Event-Detection datasets into a unified common schema.
Source code and dataset for NAACL 2019 paper "Adversarial Training for Weakly Supervised Event Detection".
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