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Comparing the hierarchy of keywords in on-line news portals (1606.06142v1)

Published 20 Jun 2016 in physics.soc-ph, cs.CL, and cs.SI

Abstract: The tagging of on-line content with informative keywords is a widespread phenomenon from scientific article repositories through blogs to on-line news portals. In most of the cases, the tags on a given item are free words chosen by the authors independently. Therefore, relations among keywords in a collection of news items is unknown. However, in most cases the topics and concepts described by these keywords are forming a latent hierarchy, with the more general topics and categories at the top, and more specialised ones at the bottom. Here we apply a recent, cooccurrence-based tag hierarchy extraction method to sets of keywords obtained from four different on-line news portals. The resulting hierarchies show substantial differences not just in the topics rendered as important (being at the top of the hierarchy) or of less interest (categorised low in the hierarchy), but also in the underlying network structure. This reveals discrepancies between the plausible keyword association frameworks in the studied news portals.

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Authors (4)
  1. Gergely Tibély (7 papers)
  2. David Sousa-Rodrigues (4 papers)
  3. Gergely Palla (28 papers)
  4. Péter Pollner (13 papers)
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