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B. Krulwich and C. Burkey. ContactFinder: Extracting indications of expertise and answering questions with referrals.In The working Notes of the 1995 Fall Symposium on Intelligent Knowledge Navigation and retrieval, pages 85--91. Technical Report FS-95-03, The AAAI Press, 1995.

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Ranking User's Relevance to a Topic through Link.. - Wang, Chen, Tao, Ma.. (2002)   (Correct)

....database requires intensive and expensive labor, and may quickly outdate due to the continuous change in people s specific expertise and skills. In recent years, more attention is paid on automated systems that enhance the visibility and traceability of employees with particular expertise [13] 2][9][12] 6] 5] These systems aim at mitigating the above shortcomings by trying to automatically discover up to date expertise from implicit secondary sources instead of relying on experts and or other human sources. The information source for these systems includes electronic mail, personal web ....

....[18] 19] 11] uses the user filled information to provide the expertise profile and [18] 19] use a representative collection of user s technical document to build the expertise index. 15]uses graph analysis to find shared interest by analyzing electronic mails. ContactFinder [9][10] is an agent style system that monitors discussion groups and uses various heuristics to extract personal contacts and identify specific areas. 12] builds the expertise index by mining relationships between users and various documents with textual analysis methods. Kautz et al. approached the ....

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B. Krulwich and C. Burkey, ContactFinder: Extracting Indications of Expertise and Answering Questions with Referrals, in Working Notes of the 1995.


Expert Finding Systems for Organizations: Problem and Domain .. - Yimam-Seid, KOBSA (2002)   (Correct)

....on a representative collection of the technical documents they produce. In a test using EEL [20] descriptions of individual experts current projects are used as query to compare how well the system managed to predict which of the 480 Bellcore work groups an expert belonged to. ContactFinder [21,22] is an intelligent agent that monitors discussion groups and extracts contacts in some specific areas which it then uses to respond to postings that ask questions with referrals to relevant contacts. This system uses various heuristics both to extract contacts from email messages and to identify ....

B. Krulwich and C. Burkey, ContactFinder: Extracting Indications of Expertise and Answering Questions with Referrals, inWorking Notes of the


Expert Finding Systems for Organizations: Problem and Domain .. - Yimam-Seid, Kobsa (2002)   (Correct)

....collection of the technical documents they produce. In a test using EEL (Furnas, et al. 1988) descriptions of individual experts current projects are used as query to compare how well the system managed to predict which of the 480 Bellcore work groups an expert belonged to. ContactFinder (Krulwich and Burkey 1995, 1996) is an intelligent agent that monitors discussion groups and extracts contacts in some specific areas which it then uses to respond to postings that ask questions with referrals to relevant contacts. This system uses various heuristics both to extract contacts from email messages and to ....

Krulwich, B., & Burkey, C. (1995). ContactFinder: Extracting Indications of Expertise and Answering Questions with Referrals. In: Working Notes of the 1995 Fall Symposium on Intelligent Knowledge Navigation and Retrieval, Cambridge, MA. Technical Report FS95 -03, The AAAI Press: 85 --- 91.


Expert Finding Systems for Organizations: Domain Analysis and the.. - Yimam (2000)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....Derr and Lochbaum (1995) that answers queries with documents by automatically generating hypertext links to mentioned names of experts in the organization. Motivated by the prevalence of WWW, expert finding aids have lately received growing attention from the research community. ContactFinder by Krulwich and Burkey (1995; 1996) is an intelligent agent that monitors discussion groups and extract contacts in some specific areas which it then uses to respond to questions posted with referral to relevant contact. This system uses various heuristics both to extract contacts from mails and identify those postings that ....

Krulwich, B. and Burkey, C. (1995): "ContactFinder: Extracting indications of expertise and answering questions with referrals". In: The working Notes of the 1995 Fall Symposium on Intelligent Knowledge Navigation and retrieval. Technical Report FS-95-03, The AAAI Press, pp. 85 -- 91.


Retrieval of Passages for Information Reduction - Daniels (1996)   (4 citations)  (Correct)

....or countries, look for a word that is all capitals surrounded by parenthesis, which would denote an acronym, look for the use of italics or underlining to signify important concepts, and find multiply repeated compound noun phrases (with the belief that some of these will be domain specific. KB95] These techniques are related to concept recognizers, which are discussed in Section 3.6. One system filters a text stream based on keywords, then uses the ODIE information extraction system to do extraction on the remaining texts [SHH95] Therefore, only those texts that have met predefined ....

Bruce Krulwich and Chad Burkley. ContactFinder: Extracting indications of expertise and answering questions with referrals. In Working Notes of the AAAI Fall Symposium Series: AI Applications in Knowledge Navigation and Retrieval, pages 85--91, Cambridge, MA, November 1995. AAAI.


Retrieval Of Passages For Information Reduction - DANIELS (1997)   (4 citations)  Self-citation (Bruce)   (Correct)

.... or countries; look for a word that is all capitals surrounded by parenthesis, which would denote an acronym) look for the use of italics or underlining to signify important concepts; and find multiply repeated compound noun phrases (with the belief that some of these will be domain specific) [33]. AutoSlog TS [53] shows great promise in overcoming one of the limitations found with most natural language extraction systems that of needing large quantities of training data to learn syntactic patterns and to construct dictionaries. Primarily this training data has consisted of a ....

Krulwich, Bruce, and Burkley, Chad. ContactFinder: Extracting indications of expertise and answering questions with referrals. In Working Notes of the AAAI Fall Symposium Series: AI Applications in Knowledge Navigation and Retrieval (Cambridge, MA, November 1995), AAAI, pp. 85--91.


Collaborative Recommender Agents Based on Case-Based Reasoning.. - Montaner (2003)   (Correct)

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B. Krulwich and C. Burkey. ContactFinder: Extracting indications of expertise and answering questions with referrals.In The working Notes of the 1995 Fall Symposium on Intelligent Knowledge Navigation and retrieval, pages 85--91. Technical Report FS-95-03, The AAAI Press, 1995.

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