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WEBI
2010
Springer
14 years 9 months ago
Expertise Matching via Constraint-Based Optimization
Abstract--Expertise matching, aiming to find the alignment between experts and queries, is a common problem in many real applications such as conference paper-reviewer assignment, ...
Wenbin Tang, Jie Tang, Chenhao Tan
ICONFERENCE
2011
14 years 6 months ago
Beyond promotion and protection: creators, audiences and common ground in user-generated media
In this paper, we present findings from a qualitative study of producers in a specific creative domain—online digital photography. We used social psychology and linguistic conce...
Eric C. Cook, Stephanie D. Teasley
BMCBI
2006
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14 years 12 months ago
Exploiting the full power of temporal gene expression profiling through a new statistical test: Application to the analysis of m
Background: The identification of biologically interesting genes in a temporal expression profiling dataset is challenging and complicated by high levels of experimental noise. Mo...
Veronica Vinciotti, Xiaohui Liu, Rolf Turk, Emile ...
CHI
2009
ACM
16 years 14 days ago
From x-rays to silly putty via Uranus: serendipity and its role in web search
The act of encountering information unexpectedly has long been identified as valuable, both as a joy in itself and as part of task-focused problem solving. There has been a concer...
Jaime Teevan, Paul André, Susan T. Dumais
KDD
2003
ACM
113views Data Mining» more  KDD 2003»
16 years 9 days ago
Mining unexpected rules by pushing user dynamics
Unexpected rules are interesting because they are either previously unknown or deviate from what prior user knowledge would suggest. In this paper, we study three important issues...
Ke Wang, Yuelong Jiang, Laks V. S. Lakshmanan