Title
Searching for Important But Neglected Content from Community-Type-Content
Abstract
In online community-type content such as SNSs and blogs, users occasionally do not understand the theme of the content from multiple viewpoints, and much of the information is often lost. Because the discussion in a community is concentrated, the viewpoint narrows. We believe that it is necessary to provide information about the lack of awareness of a user to the users of community-type content. Information about which a user is unaware is called as a "content hole," and searching for such holes is called as "content hole search." In this paper, as a first step toward developing a technique for searching for content holes, we attempt to extract and represent important but neglected content from online community-type content based on isolated and non-related degrees. This content is information that nobody from the community is interested in, but that may be of interest to many people outside the community.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1109/SITIS.2008.54
SITIS
Keywords
Field
DocType
online community-type content,community-type content,content hole search,multiple viewpoint,non-related degree,neglected content,content hole,content management,community,current transformers,computed tomography,chromium,copper
Internet privacy,World Wide Web,Computer science,Viewpoints,nobody,Computed tomography,Content management,The Internet
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.46
1
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Akiyo Nadamoto118934.24
Eiji Aramaki237145.89
Takeshi Abekawa34810.35
Yohei Murakami428442.25