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Expertise Retrieval

Journal

FOUNDATIONS AND TRENDS IN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL
Volume 6, Issue 2-3, Pages 127-256

Publisher

NOW PUBLISHERS INC
DOI: 10.1561/1500000024

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Funding

  1. COMIDOR project - Norwegian Research Council
  2. NSF [IIS-0746830, CNS-1012208, IIS-1017837]
  3. Purdue Cyber Center
  4. Center for Science of Information (CSoI), an NSF Science and Technology Center [CCF-0939370]
  5. European Union's ICT Policy Support Programme as part of the Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme, CIP ICT-PSP [250430]
  6. European Community's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) [258191]
  7. (LiMoSINe project) [288024]
  8. Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) [612.061.814, 612.061.815, 640.004.802, 380-70-011, 727.011.005, 612.001.116]
  9. Center for Creation, Content and Technology (CCCT)
  10. Hyperlocal Service Platform project - Service Innovation ICT program
  11. WAHSP
  12. BILAND projects - CLARIN-nl program
  13. Dutch national program COMMIT
  14. ESF Research Network Program ELIAS

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People have looked for experts since before the advent of computers. With advances in information retrieval technology and the large-scale availability of digital traces of knowledge-related activities, computer systems that can fully automate the process of locating expertise have become a reality. The past decade has witnessed tremendous interest, and a wealth of results, in expertise retrieval as an emerging subdiscipline in information retrieval. This survey highlights advances in models and algorithms relevant to this field. We draw connections among methods proposed in the literature and summarize them in five groups of basic approaches. These serve as the building blocks for more advanced models that arise when we consider a range of content-based factors that may impact the strength of association between a topic and a person. We also discuss practical aspects of building an expert search system and present applications of the technology in other domains, such as blog distillation and entity retrieval. The limitations of current approaches are also pointed out. We end our survey with a set of conjectures on what the future may hold for expertise retrieval research.

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