Report on the 1st International Workshop on Recent Trends in News Information Retrieval (NewsIR16)

Martinez, M., Kruschwitz, U., Kazai, G., Hopfgartner, F. , Corney, D., Campos, R. and Albakour, D. (2016) Report on the 1st International Workshop on Recent Trends in News Information Retrieval (NewsIR16). SIGIR Forum, 50(1), pp. 58-67.

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Abstract

The news industry has gone through seismic shifts in the past decade with digital content and social media completely redefining how people consume news. Readers check for accurate fresh news from multiple sources throughout the day using dedicated apps or social media on their smartphones and tablets. At the same time, news publishers rely more and more on social networks and citizen journalism as a frontline to breaking news. In this new era of fast- flowing instant news delivery and consumption, publishers and aggregators have to overcome a great number of challenges. These include the verification or assessment of a source’s reliability; the integration of news with other sources of information; real-time processing of both news content and social streams in multiple languages, in different formats and in high volumes; deduplication; entity detection and disambiguation; automatic summarization; and news recommendation. Although Information Retrieval (IR) applied to news has been a popular research area for decades, fresh approaches are needed due to the changing type and volume of media content available and the way people consume this content. Hence, the first international workshop on recent trends in News Information Retrieval (NewsIR) was held in conjunction with ECIR 2016. As part of the workshop, we released a new dataset consisting of one million news articles to the research community. The workshop was very well attended with around 70 registered participants. We received a healthy number of 19 submissions in total of which 12 were accepted for presentation. In addition to that, we were pleased to have two keynote talks by well-known experts in the field - on with an industry background (Jochen Leidner) and one from academia (Julio Gonzalo). The workshop also included a breakout session to discuss ideas for a future data challenge in news IR and closed with a focused panel discussion to reflect on the day. Throughout the day the workshop stimulated discussions around new and powerful uses of IR applied to news sources and the intersection of multiple IR tasks to solve real user problems. In particular, several ideas were presented on solving complex information needs for media monitoring, event detection and summarisation. Moreover, and going forward, the workshop concluded with a long list of suggestions for shared tasks, and dataset requirements.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:No
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Hopfgartner, Dr Frank
Authors: Martinez, M., Kruschwitz, U., Kazai, G., Hopfgartner, F., Corney, D., Campos, R., and Albakour, D.
Subjects:Z Bibliography. Library Science. Information Resources > Z665 Library Science. Information Science
College/School:College of Arts & Humanities > School of Humanities > Information Studies
Journal Name:SIGIR Forum
Publisher:ACM
ISSN:0163-5840
Copyright Holders:Copyright © 2016 ACM
First Published:First published in SIGIR Forum 50(1): 58-67
Publisher Policy:Reproduced in accordance with the publisher copyright policy

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