Thematic indicators derived from world news reports

  • Authors:
  • Clive Best;Erik Van der Goot;Monica de Paola

  • Affiliations:
  • Joint Research Centre, IPSC, Italy;Joint Research Centre, IPSC, Italy;Joint Research Centre, IPSC, Italy

  • Venue:
  • ISI'05 Proceedings of the 2005 IEEE international conference on Intelligence and Security Informatics
  • Year:
  • 2005

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Abstract

A method for deriving statistical indicators from the Europe Media Monitor (EMM) is described. EMM monitors world news in real time from the Internet and various News Agencies. The new method measures the intensity of news reporting for any country concerning a particular theme. Two normalised indicators are defined for each theme (j) and for each country (c). The first (Icj) is a measure of the relative importance for a given theme to that country. The second (Ijc) is a measure of the relative importance placed on that country with respect to the given theme by the world's media. The method has then been applied to news articles processed by EMM for each day during August 2003. This month was characterized by a number of serious terrorist bomb attacks visible both in the EMM data and in the derived indicators. The calculated indicators for a selection of countries are presented. Their interpretation and possible biases in the data are discussed. The data are then applied to identify candidate countries for “forgotten conflicts”. These are countries with high levels of conflict but poorly reported in the world's media.