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The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Sweden was worth 610.12 billion US dollars in 2024, according to official data from the World Bank. The GDP value of Sweden represents 0.57 percent of the world economy. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - Sweden GDP - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
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Techsalerator's News Events Data for Sweden: A Comprehensive Overview
Techsalerator's News Events Data for Sweden offers a valuable resource for businesses, researchers, and media organizations. This dataset compiles information on significant news events across Sweden, drawing from a diverse range of media sources, including news outlets, online publications, and social platforms. It provides essential insights for tracking trends, analyzing public sentiment, or monitoring industry-specific developments.
Key Data Fields - Event Date: Captures the exact date of the news event, crucial for monitoring trends over time or for businesses responding to market shifts. - Event Title: A brief headline describing the event, allowing users to quickly categorize and assess news content based on relevance to their interests. - Source: Identifies the news outlet or platform where the event was reported, helping users track credible sources and assess the reach and influence of the event. - Location: Provides geographic information, indicating where the event took place within Sweden, valuable for regional analysis or localized marketing efforts. - Event Description: A detailed summary of the event, outlining key developments, participants, and potential impact. Researchers and businesses use this to understand the context and implications of the event.
Top 5 News Categories in Sweden - Politics: Major news coverage on government decisions, political movements, elections, and policy changes affecting the national landscape. - Economy: Focuses on Sweden’s economic indicators, inflation rates, international trade, and corporate activities influencing business and finance sectors. - Social Issues: News events covering protests, public health, education, and other societal concerns driving public discourse. - Sports: Highlights events in football, ice hockey, and other popular sports, often drawing widespread attention and engagement across the country. - Technology and Innovation: Reports on tech developments, startups, and innovations in Sweden’s growing tech ecosystem, featuring emerging companies and advancements.
Top 5 News Sources in Sweden - SVT: Sweden’s national public TV broadcaster, providing comprehensive coverage of national politics, economy, and social issues. - Dagens Nyheter: A major daily newspaper known for its in-depth analysis and reporting on breaking news, politics, and current affairs. - Aftonbladet: A widely-read newspaper offering insights into local and national politics, economic developments, and societal trends. - Expressen: A significant news source covering a broad spectrum of topics, including politics, economy, and social issues. - Svenska Dagbladet: A prominent newspaper delivering updates on significant events, public health, and sports across Sweden.
Accessing Techsalerator’s News Events Data for Sweden To access Techsalerator’s News Events Data for Sweden, please contact info@techsalerator.com with your specific needs. We will provide a customized quote based on the data fields and records you require, with delivery available within 24 hours. Ongoing access options can also be discussed.
Included Data Fields - Event Date - Event Title - Source - Location - Event Description - Event Category (Politics, Economy, Sports, etc.) - Participants (if applicable) - Event Impact (Social, Economic, etc.)
Techsalerator’s dataset is an invaluable tool for keeping track of significant events in Sweden. It aids in making informed decisions, whether for business strategy, market analysis, or academic research, providing a clear picture of the country’s news landscape.
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I. IDENTIFYING INFORMATION
Title* SWE-DN
Subtitle A Swedish text summarization corpus
Created by* Julius Monsen (julius.monsen@liu.se), Arne Jönsson (arne.jonsson@liu.se)
Publisher(s)* Linköping University
Link(s) / permanent identifier(s)* https://spraakbanken.gu.se/resurser/superlim
Abstract* The SWE-DN corpus is based on 1,963,576 news articles from the Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter (DN) during the years 2000--2020. The articles are filtered to resemble the CNN/DailyMail dataset both regarding textual structure
Funded by* SweClarin
Cite as [1] A method for building non-English corpora for abstractive text summarization, Julius Monsen, Arne Jönsson, Proceedings of the CLARIN Annual Conference, 2021
Related datasets Similar to CNN/DailyMail; part of SuperLim 2.0 collection
II. USAGE
Key applications Training text summarizers, both extractive and abstractive.
Intended task(s)/usage(s) Given a text (article), provide its summary.
Recommended evaluation measures Harmonic mean of Bleu and Rouge; Rouge, BERTScore, Coh-Metrix
Dataset function(s) Model development
Recommended split(s) "The articles in the dataset fall into five categories: domestic news, economy, sports, culture, other. The training set consists of the first three categories (78% of the dataset), the test set contains the fourth category (12%), the test set the fifth category (10%). The purpose is to have a cross-domain split which helps evaluate the model's ability to generalize to new data. The "other" category was chosen for the test set as the most diverse one (and presumably the most difficult)."
III. DATA
Primary data* Text
Language* Swedish
Dataset in numbers* 38,121 news articles with corresponding preambles
Nature of the content* News texts
Format* JSONL and TSV files with id, headline, summary, article and article category. An additional file with various statistics for each entry (including length measures, embedding similarity and article category) can be accessed at Språkbanken's website. The entries can be matched using the ids.
Data source(s)* Dagens Nyheter news texts from 2000--2020
Data collection method(s)* Received 1,936,576 news articles from Dagens Nyheter
Data selection and filtering* Filtered to resemble the CNN/DailyMail dataset, see [1]
Data preprocessing* See [1]
Data labeling* None
Annotator characteristics
IV. ETHICS AND CAVEATS
Ethical considerations
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V. ABOUT DOCUMENTATION
Data last updated* 20221217, Julius Monsen
Which changes have been made, compared to the previous version* First data release
Access to previous versions
This document created* 20221206, Arne Jönsson
This document last updated* 20230203, Aleksandrs Berdicevskis
Where to look for further details
Documentation template version* v1.1
VI. OTHER
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References [1] A method for building non-English corpora for abstractive text summarization, Julius Monsen, Arne Jönsson, Proceedings of the CLARIN Annual Conference, 2021
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Inflation Rate in Sweden remained unchanged at 0.90 percent in October. This dataset provides - Sweden Inflation Rate - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
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In order to identify how the evolution of society affects Swedes’ attitudes and behaviour, the SOM Institute started its National SOM study in 1986. National SOM addresses three areas - society, opinion and mass media - and consists of several parallel surveys. All surveys include a large number of questions related to politics, society, media and social background, but their areas of focus differ. In 2014, the following questionnaires are distributed: Sweden 1 focusing on society and politics; Sweden 2 focusing on media and news coverage; Sweden 3 focusing on culture, life style and health; Sweden 4 focusing on economy and welfare. Purpose: The main purpose is to establish time series that enable researchers to analyse how various changes in society affect people's attitudes and behaviour.
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The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Sweden was worth 610.12 billion US dollars in 2024, according to official data from the World Bank. The GDP value of Sweden represents 0.57 percent of the world economy. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - Sweden GDP - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.