Massively Multi-Lingual Event Understanding: Extraction, Visualization, and Search

05/17/2023
by   Chris Jenkins, et al.
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In this paper, we present ISI-Clear, a state-of-the-art, cross-lingual, zero-shot event extraction system and accompanying user interface for event visualization search. Using only English training data, ISI-Clear makes global events available on-demand, processing user-supplied text in 100 languages ranging from Afrikaans to Yiddish. We provide multiple event-centric views of extracted events, including both a graphical representation and a document-level summary. We also integrate existing cross-lingual search algorithms with event extraction capabilities to provide cross-lingual event-centric search, allowing English-speaking users to search over events automatically extracted from a corpus of non-English documents, using either English natural language queries (e.g. cholera outbreaks in Iran) or structured queries (e.g. find all events of type Disease-Outbreak with agent cholera and location Iran).

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