A common method for finding information in an organization is to use social networks-ask people, following referrals until someone with the right information is found. Another way is to automatically mine documents to determine who knows what. Email documents seem particularly well suited to this ta
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[ACM Press the twelfth international conference - New Orleans, LA, USA (2003.11.03-2003.11.08)] Proceedings of the twelfth international conference on Information and knowledge management - CIKM '03 - Expertise identification using email communications
β Scribed by Campbell, Christopher S.; Maglio, Paul P.; Cozzi, Alex; Dom, Byron
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- 124169252
- Publisher
- ACM Press
- Year
- 2003
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- 159 KB
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- Article
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- 9781581137231
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