第三届新闻信息检索最新趋势国际研讨会(NewsIR'19)

M. Albakour, Miguel Martinez, S. Tippmann, Ahmet Aker, J. Stray, Shiri Dori-Hacohen, Alberto Barrón-Cedeño
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过去十年,新闻业经历了一场革命,既带来了新的机遇,也带来了新的挑战。新闻的消费、生产和传递都受到技术的影响和改变,读者需要新的机制来处理大量的信息,以便了解新闻事件。记者已经开始在调查工作中使用自然语言处理(NLP)和(IR)技术。出版商和聚合商正在寻找新的商业模式,以及接触和留住受众的新方法。商业模式的转变导致了新闻风格的逐渐转变,以增加页面浏览量;更令人担忧的是,真正的错误和虚假信息,以及威胁到合法新闻媒体的新闻自由和诚信的“假新闻”指控。社交媒体平台推动了收视率,制造了过滤泡沫和日益两极分化的读者群体。新闻文献一直是信息获取与检索方法研究的一部分。过去几年来,国际关系界日益认识到新闻业面临的这些挑战,并就如何着手应对这些挑战展开了讨论。这一认可的证据是参加了2016年和2018年在ECIR举行的前两届NewsIR研讨会。这些工作坊最重要的成果之一,是提高社群对新闻性质变迁的认识,以及它所带来的国际关系挑战。为了更进一步,第三届研讨会的目标将是创建一个多学科的场所,汇集来自技术和新闻业的新闻专家。这将使NewsIR从一个主要针对IR研究人员的欧洲论坛,变成一个更具包容性和影响力的国际论坛。我们希望这种新格式能够促进新闻专业人员和IR研究人员的进一步理解,并为新闻消费者带来更好的结果。我们将讨论技术给记者带来的可能性和挑战,新闻业的新发展给IR研究人员带来的挑战,以及新闻读者获取信息任务的复杂性。
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Third International Workshop on Recent Trends in News Information Retrieval (NewsIR'19)
The journalism industry has undergone a revolution in the past decade, leading to new opportunities as well as challenges. News consumption, production and delivery have all been affected and transformed by technology Readers require new mechanisms to cope with the vast volume of information in order to be informed about news events. Reporters have begun to use natural language processing (NLP) and (IR) techniques for investigative work. Publishers and aggregators are seeking new business models, and new ways to reach and retain their audience. A shift in business models has led to a gradual shift in styles of journalism in attempts to increase page views; and, far more concerning, to real mis- and dis-information, alongside allegations of "fake news" threatening the journalistic freedom and integrity of legitimate news outlets. Social media platforms drive viewership, creating filter bubbles and an increasingly polarized readership. News documents have always been a part of research on information access and retrieval methods. Over the last few years, the IR community has increasingly recognized these challenges in journalism and opened a conversation about how we might begin to address them. Evidence of this recognition is the participation in the two previous editions of our NewsIR workshop, held in ECIR 2016 and 2018. One of the most important outcomes of those workshops is an increasing awareness in the community about the changing nature of journalism and the IR challenges it entails. To move yet another step forward, the goal of the third edition of our workshop will be to create a multidisciplinary venue that brings together news experts from both technology and journalism. This would take NewsIR from a European forum targeting mainly IR researchers, into a more inclusive and influential international forum. We hope that this new format will foster further understanding for both news professionals and IR researchers, as well as producing better outcomes for news consumers. We will address the possibilities and challenges that technology offers to the journalists, the challenges that new developments in journalism create for IR researchers, and the complexity of information access tasks for news readers.
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