The Duality of Expertise considers the “Expert” to be a social role dependent on an individual’s expertise claims and the opinion of their community towards those claims. These are the internal and externalaspects of a person’s expertise. My Expertise Model incorporates this duality in a process designed for expertise finding software in an online community forum. In this model, a posting’s term usage is evidence of expertise claims. The dialogue acts in replies to those postings are evidence of the community’s opinion. The model’s preprocessing element uses a bricolag of linguistic and IR tools and methods in a novel way to construct each author’s expertise profile. For any topic query, the p...
While many ExpertFinder applications succeed in finding experts, their techniques are not always des...
Abstract- The dynamic nature of social network and the influence it has on the provision of immediat...
This paper investigates expert behaviour in Q&A communities in order to understand their influence i...
An expert is traditionally viewed as someone with a high level of expertise in a particular area. Th...
Social classification is the process in which a community of users categorizes the resources in that...
How do important members of online Question & Answer communities (who we call experts) behave? And h...
Large, distributed software development projects rely on the collaboration of culturally heterogeneo...
Online communities have become important venues where Web users interact with each other and share t...
Finding expertise is an important task required in all organisations and institutions. In looking fo...
Online collaboration and web-based knowledge sharing have gained momentum as major components of the...
Help-seeking communities have been playing an increasingly critical role in the way people seek and ...
Social classification is the process in which a community of users categorizes the resources in that...
International audienceOnline Question Answering Communities (Q& A C) provide a valuable amount of in...
The notion of network structure for social relations dates back half a century. Nowadays people form...
Abstract. In this paper we present our approach for expertise mining, addressing several research pr...
While many ExpertFinder applications succeed in finding experts, their techniques are not always des...
Abstract- The dynamic nature of social network and the influence it has on the provision of immediat...
This paper investigates expert behaviour in Q&A communities in order to understand their influence i...
An expert is traditionally viewed as someone with a high level of expertise in a particular area. Th...
Social classification is the process in which a community of users categorizes the resources in that...
How do important members of online Question & Answer communities (who we call experts) behave? And h...
Large, distributed software development projects rely on the collaboration of culturally heterogeneo...
Online communities have become important venues where Web users interact with each other and share t...
Finding expertise is an important task required in all organisations and institutions. In looking fo...
Online collaboration and web-based knowledge sharing have gained momentum as major components of the...
Help-seeking communities have been playing an increasingly critical role in the way people seek and ...
Social classification is the process in which a community of users categorizes the resources in that...
International audienceOnline Question Answering Communities (Q& A C) provide a valuable amount of in...
The notion of network structure for social relations dates back half a century. Nowadays people form...
Abstract. In this paper we present our approach for expertise mining, addressing several research pr...
While many ExpertFinder applications succeed in finding experts, their techniques are not always des...
Abstract- The dynamic nature of social network and the influence it has on the provision of immediat...
This paper investigates expert behaviour in Q&A communities in order to understand their influence i...