Patrick Siehndel and Ricardo Kawase, TwikiMe! - User profiles that make sense., in Proceedings of the ISWC 2012 Posters & Demonstrations Track, Boston, US, November, 2012. [PDF(local)], [PDF(online)]


Abstract:
The use of social media has been rapidly increasing in the last years. Social media such as Twitter has become an important source of information for a variety of people. The public availability of data describing some of these social networks has led to a lot of research in this area. Link prediction, user classification and community detection are some of the main research areas related to social networks. In this paper we present a user modeling framework that uses Wikipedia as a frame to model user interests inside a social network. Our fine grained model of user interests reflects the areas a user is interested in as well as the level of expertise a user has in a certain field.

BibTex:
@InProceedings { iswc2012paper-poster-demo-11,
  author = { Patrick Siehndel and Ricardo Kawase },
  title = { TwikiMe! - User profiles that make sense. },
  booktitle = { Proceedings of the ISWC 2012 Posters & Demonstrations Track },
  address = {Boston, US},
  month = { November },
  year = { 2012 },
}
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