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Modeling the Dynamics of Personal Expertise

by Yi Fang , Archana Godavarthy - In Proc. of SIGIR , 2014
"... ABSTRACT Personal expertise or interests often evolve over time. Despite much work on expertise retrieval in the recent years, very little work has studied the dynamics of personal expertise. In this paper, we propose a probabilistic model to characterize how people change or stick with their exper ..."
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ABSTRACT Personal expertise or interests often evolve over time. Despite much work on expertise retrieval in the recent years, very little work has studied the dynamics of personal expertise. In this paper, we propose a probabilistic model to characterize how people change or stick

Towards Human-centric Personalized Expertise Ranking in Community-based Question Answering

by Sikun Yang, Eng Keong Lua, Yizhi Wang
"... Search engine has been the major source for discovering user-generated content with authority, not only on content-centric multimedia but also on human-centric social net-works. Many studies have demonstrated the power of graph-based ranking algorithms to propagate reputation and ex-pertise along so ..."
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social graph composed of users ’ links for infor-mation search, to promote experts and demote spams. How-ever, these existing works shed little light on personalized ex-pertise ranking algorithm from view of the topic-relevance between users ’ interests. In this study, we demonstrated the existence

Romantic Love Conceptualized as an Attachment Process,”

by Cindy Hazan , Phillip Shaver , Mary Ainsworth , John Bowlby , Harry Gollob , Kirk-Patrick Lee , Roger Kobak , Anne Peplau , Harry Reis , Judith Schwartz , Ar-Lene Skolnick , Robert Sternberg - Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, , 1987
"... This article explores the possibility that romantic love is an attachment process--a biosocial process by which affectional bonds are formed between adult lovers, just as affectional bonds are formed earlier in life between human infants and their parents. Key components of attachment theory, devel ..."
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that continuity of relationship style is due in part to mental models (Bowlby's "inner working models") of self and social life. These models, and hence a person's attachment style, are seen as determined in part by childhood relationships with parents. Two questionnaire studies indicated

Beyond Web-log: Transform Blog into Personal Expertise and Social Network via myFOAF Support

by Tse-ming Tsai, Chia-chun Shih, Jay Stu, Seng-cho T. Chou
"... To utilize the dramatically increasing Blog contents and widely accepted web 2.0 services, this research proposes myFOAF which extends FOAF to model dynamic social contexts over the web. Based on the richer social semantic, we can generate the blogger’s myFOAF profile, via the corresponding contents ..."
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contents such as RSS, Blog content, tagging data, mashup service that retrieve from blogger’s daily web behavior. Two main application models are addressed in the system. Firstly, the Personal Expertise Explorer can accumulate blogger’s tagging ontology (myTag) to analyze the blogger’s domain related

1 Integrating Personal Expertise: A History of Japanese Audit Firms, 1965–2010

by Masaru Karube, Hironori Fukukawa , 2013
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Stress, coping and social support processes: Where are we? What next?

by Peggy A Thoits - Journal of Health and Social Behavior, , 1995
"... JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about J ..."
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of physical and mental health outcomes, the "carry-overs" of stress from one role domain or stage of life into another, the benefits derived from negative experiences, and the determinants of the meaning of stressors. Although a sense of personal control and perceived social support influence health

Personal construct theory and the transfer of human expertise

by John H. Boose - Proceedings AAAI-84. pp.27-33. California, American Association for Artificial Intelligence , 1984
"... Abstract. The bottleneck in the process of building exnert svstems is retrieving the appropriate problem-solving knowledge from tKe hum-in expert.-Methods of knowledge elicitation and analysis from psychotherapy based on enhancements to George Kelly’s Personal Construct Theory are applied to this pr ..."
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Abstract. The bottleneck in the process of building exnert svstems is retrieving the appropriate problem-solving knowledge from tKe hum-in expert.-Methods of knowledge elicitation and analysis from psychotherapy based on enhancements to George Kelly’s Personal Construct Theory are applied

Costly Expertise

by Dino Gerardi, Leeat Yariv Yz , 2007
"... In many environments expertise is costly. Costs can manifest themselves in numerous ways, ranging from the time that is required for a nancial consultant to study companies ' performances, to the resources necessary for academic referees to produce knowledgeable reports, to the attention and th ..."
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In many environments expertise is costly. Costs can manifest themselves in numerous ways, ranging from the time that is required for a nancial consultant to study companies ' performances, to the resources necessary for academic referees to produce knowledgeable reports, to the attention

Agents for Expertise Location

by Adriana S. Vivacqua - In Proc. 1999 AAAI Spring Symposium Workshop on Intelligent Agents in Cyberspace , 1999
"... The problem of finding someone who might be able to help with a particular task or knowledge area exists everywhere, be it in groups of students or corporate settings. Time and effort are spent looking for relevant information when another person in the community could easily provide assistance. We ..."
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The problem of finding someone who might be able to help with a particular task or knowledge area exists everywhere, be it in groups of students or corporate settings. Time and effort are spent looking for relevant information when another person in the community could easily provide assistance. We

Evaluating Expertise Recommendations

by David W. McDonald - PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2001 INTERNATIONAL ACM SIGGROUP CONFERENCE ON SUPPORTING GROUP WORK , 2001
"... Finding a person who has the experience to solve a specific precif is an imporKRI application ofr1SSWRI-1W systems to a difficultorcultRA1AWAR pr11Rr Pr11 systems have made attempts to implement solutions to thisprsRDAK but few systems haveunderC12 systematicuser evaluation. This wor descrDWA a syst ..."
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Finding a person who has the experience to solve a specific precif is an imporKRI application ofr1SSWRI-1W systems to a difficultorcultRA1AWAR pr11Rr Pr11 systems have made attempts to implement solutions to thisprsRDAK but few systems haveunderC12 systematicuser evaluation. This wor descrDWA a
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