Abstract—While many ExpertFinder applications succeed in finding experts, their techniques are not always designed to capture the various levels at which expertise can be expressed. Indeed, expertise can be inferred from relationships between topics and subtopics in a taxonomy. The conventional wisdom is that expertise in subtopics is also indicative of expertise in higher level topics as well. The enrichment of Expertise Profiles for finding experts can therefore be facilitated by taking domain hierarchies into account. We present a novel semantics-based model for finding experts, expertise levels and collaboration levels in a peer review context, such as composing a Program Commit-tee (PC) for a conference. The implicit coauthorship netwo...
Expert finding in bibliographic networks has received in-creased interests in recent years. This tas...
Expert finding problem in bibliographic networks has received increased interests in recent years. T...
An essential part of an expert-finding task, such as matching reviewers to submitted papers, is the ...
While many ExpertFinder applications succeed in finding experts, their techniques are not always des...
Abstract. Finding relevant experts is essential for collaboration. Many Expert Finder applications s...
In this age of pervasive internet access we have become accustomed to rely on web search for our mo...
With the increasing availability of online scholarly databases, publication records can be easily ex...
International audienceWith the rapid development of science, the academic community requires higher ...
Finding expertise is an important task required in all organisations and institutions. In looking fo...
An expert is traditionally viewed as someone with a high level of expertise in a particular area. Th...
Abstract. In this paper we present our approach for expertise mining, addressing several research pr...
Collaboration platforms provide a dynamic environment where the content is subject to ongoing evolut...
An essential part of an expert-finding task, such as matching reviewers to submitted papers, is the ...
Online collaboration and web-based knowledge sharing have gained momentum as major components of the...
Abstract- The dynamic nature of social network and the influence it has on the provision of immediat...
Expert finding in bibliographic networks has received in-creased interests in recent years. This tas...
Expert finding problem in bibliographic networks has received increased interests in recent years. T...
An essential part of an expert-finding task, such as matching reviewers to submitted papers, is the ...
While many ExpertFinder applications succeed in finding experts, their techniques are not always des...
Abstract. Finding relevant experts is essential for collaboration. Many Expert Finder applications s...
In this age of pervasive internet access we have become accustomed to rely on web search for our mo...
With the increasing availability of online scholarly databases, publication records can be easily ex...
International audienceWith the rapid development of science, the academic community requires higher ...
Finding expertise is an important task required in all organisations and institutions. In looking fo...
An expert is traditionally viewed as someone with a high level of expertise in a particular area. Th...
Abstract. In this paper we present our approach for expertise mining, addressing several research pr...
Collaboration platforms provide a dynamic environment where the content is subject to ongoing evolut...
An essential part of an expert-finding task, such as matching reviewers to submitted papers, is the ...
Online collaboration and web-based knowledge sharing have gained momentum as major components of the...
Abstract- The dynamic nature of social network and the influence it has on the provision of immediat...
Expert finding in bibliographic networks has received in-creased interests in recent years. This tas...
Expert finding problem in bibliographic networks has received increased interests in recent years. T...
An essential part of an expert-finding task, such as matching reviewers to submitted papers, is the ...