Web Science Lecture: Lada Adamic

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    • Friday November 14, 2008
      11:00 am - 12:30 pm
  • Location: MIRC-102
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"Expertise Sharing Dynamics in Online Forums"

Speaker: Lada Adamic

Abstract: Web-based communities have become an important place for people to seek and share expertise. In this talk, we explore three such communities, from the technical Java Forum, to the truly diverse Yahoo! Answers, to the fee-based TackCN site in China. We first test a set of network-based ranking algorithms on the large social network of the technically oriented Java Forum, in order to identify users with high expertise. We then use simulations to identify a small number of simple rules governing the question-answer dynamic in the network. These simple rules not only replicate the structural characteristics and algorithm performance on the empirically observed Java Forum, but also allow us to evaluate how other algorithms may perform in communities with different characteristics. We then apply our analysis to the much more diverse set of question answer forums found on Yahoo! Answers, and observe different behavior for technical and non-technical categories. Finally, we analyze the competitive dynamics and effects of monetary rewards for the TaskCN website. We believe our approach to identifying expertise will be fruitful for practical algorithm design and implementation in online expertise-sharing communities.

The preprints for these 3 studies can be found at http://www-personal.umich.edu/~ladamic

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