Understanding Politics via Contextualized Discourse Processing

Rajkumar Pujari and Dan Goldwasser    
Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing (EMNLP), 2021
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Abstract

Politicians often have underlying agendas when reacting to events. Arguments in contexts of various events reflect a fairly consistent set of agendas for a given entity. In spite of recent advances in Pretrained Language Models, those text representations are not designed to capture such nuanced patterns. In this paper, we propose a Compositional Reader model consisting of encoder and composer modules, that captures and leverages such information to generate more effective representations for entities, issues, and events. These representations are contextualized by tweets, press releases, issues, news articles, and participating entities. Our model processes several documents at once and generates composed representations for multiple entities over several issues or events. Via qualitative and quantitative empirical analysis, we show that these representations are meaningful and effective.


Bib Entry

  @InProceedings{PG_emnlp_21,
    author = "Rajkumar Pujari and Dan Goldwasser and Rajkumar Pujari and Dan Goldwasser",
    title = "Understanding Politics via Contextualized Discourse Processing",
    booktitle = "Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing (EMNLP)",
    year = "2021"
  }