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Cybersecurity is one of the main concerns of many organizations today, and accessibility to cybersecurity information in a timely manner is crucial to maintaining cybersecurity. Various repositories of cybersecurity‐related information are publicly available on the Internet. However, users are unaware of many of them, and it is impractical for them to keep track of all of them. Cybersecurity information...
This paper introduces a novel approach for document re-ranking in information retrieval based on topic-comment structure of texts. While most information retrieval models make the assumption that relevant documents are about the query and that aboutness can be captured considering bags of words only, we rather consider a more sophisticated analysis of discourse to capture document relevance by distinguishing...
This paper attempts to analyze the setup about the sudden event discourses. All the analysis is based on a large scale of events annotation. Paper gives an overview of events annotations. The event words, event arguments and event attributes are all necessary to annotate. It also does some analysis on the information structure of the texts and defines two information chains from the perspective of...
One common way for users to organize personal interests is to categorize information by topics. Each area of interest could be represented either by a simple concept label or by more complex information structures that include concepts linked to each other by user defined relationships. We believe that this type of information structure could be easily represented by domain ontologies. The increasing...
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