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Feature-based question routing in community question answering platforms

Journal

INFORMATION SCIENCES
Volume 608, Issue -, Pages 696-717

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.ins.2022.06.072

Keywords

Question routing; Expert finding; Embedding; Learning to rank

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This paper addresses the problem of question routing in Community Question Answering (CQA) platforms using a learning to rank approach. The study introduces 74 features classified into content-based and social-based categories and shows that these features significantly improve question routing.
Community question answering (CQA) platforms are receiving increased attention and are becoming an indispensable source of information in different domains ranging from board games to physics. The success of these platforms dependent on how efficiently new questions are assigned to community experts, known ascalled question routing. In this paper, we address the problem of question routing by adopting a learning to rank approach over five CQA websites in the context of which we introduce 74 features and systematically classify them into content-based and social-based categories. Our extensive experiments on datasets from five real online question answering websites indicate that content-based features related to tags and topics as well as social features that are related to user characteristics and user temporality are effective for question routing. Our work shows the ability to improve performance compared to the state-of-the-art neural matchmaking methods that lack the interpretability offered by our work. The improvement can be as high as on average 2.47% and 1.10% in terms of common ranking metrics, Normalized Discounted Cumulative Gain (NDCG) and Mean Average Precision (MAP) respectively, compared to our best baselines. (C) 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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