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Relevant Expertise and Experience

by unknown authors , 2012
"... In 15 words or fewer, create a working title for your proposed investigation. ..."
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In 15 words or fewer, create a working title for your proposed investigation.

Princeton/Stanford Working Papers in Classics Relevant Expertise Aggregation: An Aristotelian middle way for epistemic democracy

by Josiah Ober , 2012
"... Abstract: Decision-making in a democracy must respect democratic values, while advancing citizens ’ interests. Decisions made in an epistemic democracy must also take into account relevant knowledge about the world. Neither aggregation of independent guesses nor deliberation, the standard approaches ..."
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Expertise Aggregation (REA) offers an epistemic approach to decision-making in democratic organizations with minimally competent voters who share certain interests and knowledge. REA allows better choices among options to be made by basing choices on expertise in multiple relevant domains, through a time

Expertise Browser: A Quantitative Approach to Identifying Expertise

by Audris Mockus, James D. Herbsleb - In proceedings of International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE 2002 , 2002
"... Finding relevant expertise is a critical need in collaborative software engineering, particularly in geographically distributed developments. We introduce a tool that uses data from change management systems to locate people with desired expertise. It uses a quantification of experience, and present ..."
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Finding relevant expertise is a critical need in collaborative software engineering, particularly in geographically distributed developments. We introduce a tool that uses data from change management systems to locate people with desired expertise. It uses a quantification of experience

Formative assessment and the design of instructional systems.

by D Royce Sadler - Instructional Science, , 1989
"... Abstract. The theory of formative assessment outlined in this article is relevant to a broad spectrum of learning outcomes in a wide variety of subjects. Specifically, it applies wherever multiple criteria are used in making judgments about the quality of student responses. The theory has less rele ..."
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Abstract. The theory of formative assessment outlined in this article is relevant to a broad spectrum of learning outcomes in a wide variety of subjects. Specifically, it applies wherever multiple criteria are used in making judgments about the quality of student responses. The theory has less

Abstract planning and perceptual chunks: elements of expertise in geometry

by Kenneth R. Koedinger, John R. Anderson - COGNITIVE SCIENCE , 1990
"... We present o new model of skilled performance in geometry proof problem solving called the Diagram Configuration model (DC). While previous models plan level. They focus on the key steps and skip the less Important ones. DC models this abstract planning behavior by parsing geometry problem diagrams ..."
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into perceptual chunks, called diagram configurations. which cue relevant schematic knowledge. We provide verbal protocol evidence that DC’s schemas correspond with the step-skipping inferences experts make in their initial planning. We compare DC with other models of geometry expertise and then, in the final

Museum Professionals and the Relevance of LIS Expertise

by Paul F, Paul F. Marty
"... This article presents results from a survey designed to assess the relevance of library and information science (LIS) expertise—here defined as those topics typically, but not exclusively, taught in LIS programs—for museum professionals. The topics covered in this article are information representat ..."
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This article presents results from a survey designed to assess the relevance of library and information science (LIS) expertise—here defined as those topics typically, but not exclusively, taught in LIS programs—for museum professionals. The topics covered in this article are information

Expert Recommendation with Usage Expertise

by David Ma, David Schuler, Thomas Zimmermann, Jonathan Sillito
"... Global and distributed software development increases the need to find and connect developers with relevant expertise. Existing recommendation systems typically model expertise based on file changes (implementation expertise). While these approaches have shown success, they require a sub-stantial re ..."
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Global and distributed software development increases the need to find and connect developers with relevant expertise. Existing recommendation systems typically model expertise based on file changes (implementation expertise). While these approaches have shown success, they require a sub

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

ABSTRACT Mining Usage Expertise from Version Archives

by David Schuler
"... In software development, there is an increasing need to find and connect developers with relevant expertise. Existing expertise recommendation systems are mostly based on variations of the Line 10 Rule: developers who changed a file most often have the most implementation expertise. In this paper, w ..."
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In software development, there is an increasing need to find and connect developers with relevant expertise. Existing expertise recommendation systems are mostly based on variations of the Line 10 Rule: developers who changed a file most often have the most implementation expertise. In this paper

Expertise Drift and Query Expansion in Expert Search

by Craig Macdonald, Iadh Ounis - Proc. 2007 ACM CIKM Int. Conf. Information and Knowledge Management , 2007
"... Pseudo-relevance feedback, or query expansion, has been shown to improve retrieval performance in the adhoc retrieval task. In such a scenario, a few top-ranked documents are assumed to be relevant, and these are then used to expand and refine the initial user query, such that it retrieves a higher ..."
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quality ranking of documents. However, there has been little work in applying query expansion in the expert search task. In this setting, query expansion is applied by assuming a few top-ranked candidates have relevant expertise, and using these to expand the query. Nevertheless, retrieval is not improved
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