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title = "Seeing the Same Story Differently: {F}raming{-}{D}ivergent Event Coreference for Computational Framing Analysis",
author = "Zhao, Jin and
Hu, Xinrui and
Xue, Nianwen",
editor = "Christodoulopoulos, Christos and
Chakraborty, Tanmoy and
Rose, Carolyn and
Peng, Violet",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 2025 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing",
month = nov,
year = "2025",
address = "Suzhou, China",
publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/2025.emnlp-main.1440/",
pages = "28344--28359",
ISBN = "979-8-89176-332-6",
abstract = "News articles often describe the same real-world event in strikingly different ways, shaping perception through framing rather than factual disagreement. However, traditional computational framing approaches often rely on coarse-grained topic classification, limiting their ability to capture subtle, event-level differences in how the same occurrences are presented across sources. We introduce Framing-divergent Event Coreference (FrECo), a novel task that identifies pairs of event mentions referring to the same underlying occurrence but differing in framing across documents to provide a event-centric lens for computational framing analysis. To support this task, we construct the high-agreement and diverse FrECo corpus. We evaluate the FrECo task on the corpus through supervised and preference-based tuning of large language models, providing strong baseline performance. To scale beyond the annotated data, we develop a bootstrapped mining pipeline that iteratively expands the training set with high-confidence FrECo pairs. Our approach enables scalable, interpretable analysis of how media frame the same events differently, offering a new lens for contrastive framing analysis at the event level."
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%T Seeing the Same Story Differently: Framing-Divergent Event Coreference for Computational Framing Analysis
%A Zhao, Jin
%A Hu, Xinrui
%A Xue, Nianwen
%Y Christodoulopoulos, Christos
%Y Chakraborty, Tanmoy
%Y Rose, Carolyn
%Y Peng, Violet
%S Proceedings of the 2025 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing
%D 2025
%8 November
%I Association for Computational Linguistics
%C Suzhou, China
%@ 979-8-89176-332-6
%F zhao-etal-2025-seeing
%X News articles often describe the same real-world event in strikingly different ways, shaping perception through framing rather than factual disagreement. However, traditional computational framing approaches often rely on coarse-grained topic classification, limiting their ability to capture subtle, event-level differences in how the same occurrences are presented across sources. We introduce Framing-divergent Event Coreference (FrECo), a novel task that identifies pairs of event mentions referring to the same underlying occurrence but differing in framing across documents to provide a event-centric lens for computational framing analysis. To support this task, we construct the high-agreement and diverse FrECo corpus. We evaluate the FrECo task on the corpus through supervised and preference-based tuning of large language models, providing strong baseline performance. To scale beyond the annotated data, we develop a bootstrapped mining pipeline that iteratively expands the training set with high-confidence FrECo pairs. Our approach enables scalable, interpretable analysis of how media frame the same events differently, offering a new lens for contrastive framing analysis at the event level.
%U https://aclanthology.org/2025.emnlp-main.1440/
%P 28344-28359
Markdown (Informal)
[Seeing the Same Story Differently: Framing‐Divergent Event Coreference for Computational Framing Analysis](https://aclanthology.org/2025.emnlp-main.1440/) (Zhao et al., EMNLP 2025)
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