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Expert Finding of Dutch Politicians

by Arjan Nusselder, Maarten Marx
"... A system is proposed and implemented that creates a lan-guage model for each member of the Dutch parliament, based on the official transcripts of the meetings of the Dutch Parliament. Using expert finding techniques, the system al-lows users to retrieve a ranked list of politicians, based on queries ..."
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A system is proposed and implemented that creates a lan-guage model for each member of the Dutch parliament, based on the official transcripts of the meetings of the Dutch Parliament. Using expert finding techniques, the system al-lows users to retrieve a ranked list of politicians, based

C.: Probabilistic models for expert finding

by Hui Fang, Chengxiang Zhai - In: ECIR , 2007
"... Abstract. A common task in many applications is to find persons who are knowledgeable about a given topic (i.e., expert finding). In this paper, we propose and develop a general probabilistic framework for studying expert finding problem and derive two families of generative models (candidate genera ..."
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Abstract. A common task in many applications is to find persons who are knowledgeable about a given topic (i.e., expert finding). In this paper, we propose and develop a general probabilistic framework for studying expert finding problem and derive two families of generative models (candidate

Expert finding in a social networks

by Jing Zhang, Jie Tang, Juanzi Li - In Proc. of Database Systems for Advanced Applications (DASFAA’2007
"... Abstract. This paper addresses the issue of expert finding in a social network. The task of expert finding, as one of the most important research issues in social networks, is aimed at identifying persons with relevant expertise or experience for a given topic. In this paper, we propose a propagatio ..."
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Abstract. This paper addresses the issue of expert finding in a social network. The task of expert finding, as one of the most important research issues in social networks, is aimed at identifying persons with relevant expertise or experience for a given topic. In this paper, we propose a

Development of Expert-Finding Systems

by Author(s Hogan, Aidan Harth, Aidan Hogan, Andreas Harth "the Expertfinder Corpus, Aidan Hogan, Andreas Harth , 2007
"... Provided by the author(s) and NUI Galway in accordance with publisher policies. Please cite the published version when available. Downloaded 2016-09-13T01:28:53Z Some rights reserved. For more information, please see the item record link above. ..."
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Provided by the author(s) and NUI Galway in accordance with publisher policies. Please cite the published version when available. Downloaded 2016-09-13T01:28:53Z Some rights reserved. For more information, please see the item record link above.

Combining RDF vocabularies for expert finding

by Boanerges Aleman-meza, Uldis Bojars, Harold Boley, John G. Breslin, Malgorzata Mochol, Lyndon Jb Nixon, Axel Polleres, Anna V. Zhdanova - In Proceedings of the 4th European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC2007), number 4519 in Lecture Notes in Computer Science , 2007
"... Abstract. This paper presents a framework for the reuse and extension of existing, established vocabularies in the Semantic Web. Driven by the primary application of expert finding, we will explore the reuse of vocabularies that have attracted a considerable user community already (FOAF, SIOC, etc.) ..."
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Abstract. This paper presents a framework for the reuse and extension of existing, established vocabularies in the Semantic Web. Driven by the primary application of expert finding, we will explore the reuse of vocabularies that have attracted a considerable user community already (FOAF, SIOC, etc

Expert Finding for Microblog Misinformation Identification

by Chen Liang, Zhi Yuan Liu, Maosong Sun
"... The growth of social media provides a convenient communication scheme for people, but at the same time it becomes a hotbed of misinformation. The wide spread of misinformation over social media is injurious to public interest. We design a framework, which integrates collective intelligence and machi ..."
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the assessments of experts to judge the credibility of information, and help refute misinformation. In this paper, we focus on expert finding for misinformation identification. We propose a tag-based method to index the expertise of microblog users with social tags. Experiments on a real world dataset demonstrate

Learning to Diversify Expert Finding with Subtopics?

by Hang Su, Jie Tang, Wanling Hong
"... Abstract. Expert finding is concerned about finding persons who are knowl-edgeable on a given topic. It has many applications in enterprise search, social networks, and collaborative management. In this paper, we study the problem of diversification for expert finding. Specifically, employing an aca ..."
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Abstract. Expert finding is concerned about finding persons who are knowl-edgeable on a given topic. It has many applications in enterprise search, social networks, and collaborative management. In this paper, we study the problem of diversification for expert finding. Specifically, employing

Exploiting Sequential Dependencies for Expert Finding

by Pavel Serdyukov, Henning Rode, Djoerd Hiemstra
"... We propose an expert finding method based on assumption of sequential dependence between a candidate expert and the query terms in the scope of a document. We assume that the strength of relation of a candidate to the document’s content depends on its position in this document with respect to the po ..."
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We propose an expert finding method based on assumption of sequential dependence between a candidate expert and the query terms in the scope of a document. We assume that the strength of relation of a candidate to the document’s content depends on its position in this document with respect

Non-local evidence for expert finding

by Krisztian Balog, Maarten de Rijke - IN ACM 17TH CONFERENCE ON INFORMATION AND KNOWLEDGE MANAGMENT (CIKM 2008 , 2008
"... The task addressed in this paper, finding experts in an enterprise setting, has gained in importance and interest over the past few years. Commonly, this task is approached as an association finding exercise between people and topics. Existing techniques use either documents (as a whole) or proximit ..."
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The task addressed in this paper, finding experts in an enterprise setting, has gained in importance and interest over the past few years. Commonly, this task is approached as an association finding exercise between people and topics. Existing techniques use either documents (as a whole

Enhancing expert finding using organizational hierarchies

by Maryam Karimzadehgan , Ryen W White , Matthew Richardson - Advances in Information Retrieval , 2009
"... Abstract. The task in expert finding is to identify members of an organization with relevant expertise on a given topic. In existing expert finding systems, profiles are constructed from sources such as email or documents, and used as the basis for expert identification. In this paper, we leverage ..."
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Abstract. The task in expert finding is to identify members of an organization with relevant expertise on a given topic. In existing expert finding systems, profiles are constructed from sources such as email or documents, and used as the basis for expert identification. In this paper, we leverage
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