Where Did the President Visit Last Week? Detecting Celebrity Trips from News Articles
Kai Peng, Ying Zhang, Shuai Ling, Zhaoru Ke, Haipeng Zhang

TL;DR
This paper presents CeleTrip, a novel graph-based model that automatically detects celebrity trips from news articles, overcoming noise, indirect mentions, and scattered information to enable large-scale itinerary analysis.
Contribution
It introduces a graph modeling approach with attention pooling and knowledge sub-graphs, effectively handling heterogeneity and indirect references in news articles for trip detection.
Findings
Achieves 82.53% F1 score in trip detection
Outperforms baseline models significantly
Effectively handles indirect and noisy mentions
Abstract
Celebrities' whereabouts are of pervasive importance. For instance, where politicians go, how often they visit, and who they meet, come with profound geopolitical and economic implications. Although news articles contain travel information of celebrities, it is not possible to perform large-scale and network-wise analysis due to the lack of automatic itinerary detection tools. To design such tools, we have to overcome difficulties from the heterogeneity among news articles: 1)One single article can be noisy, with irrelevant people and locations, especially when the articles are long. 2)Though it may be helpful if we consider multiple articles together to determine a particular trip, the key semantics are still scattered across different articles intertwined with various noises, making it hard to aggregate them effectively. 3)Over 20% of the articles refer to the celebrities' trips…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHuman Mobility and Location-Based Analysis · Web Data Mining and Analysis · Sentiment Analysis and Opinion Mining
MethodsEmirates Airlines Office in Dubai
