| Capturing human intelligence in the net |
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Communications of the ACM
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Volume 43 , Issue 8 (August 2000)
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Pages: 112 - 115
Year of Publication: 2000
ISSN:0001-0782
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Paul B. Kantor
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Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, NJ
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Endre Boros
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Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, NJ
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Benjamin Melamed
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Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, NJ
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Vladimir Meñkov
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Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, NJ
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Bracha Shapira
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UTSR, Inc., Cherry Hill, NJ
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David J. Neu
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Boros, E., Kantor, P.B., and Neu, D.J. Pheromonic representation of user quests by digital structures. In Proceedings of ASIS'99; aplab.rutgers.edu/ant/papers/
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Boros, E., Melamed B., and Me6kov, V. The information quest: A dynamic model of user's information needs. In Proceedings ofASIS'99; aplab.rutgers.edu/ant/papers/
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Shapira, B., Kantor, P.B., and Melamed, B. Preliminary study of the effect of motivation on user behavior in a collaborative information finding system. Technical Report; www.business.rutgers.edu/~shapira/paper2.htm
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Seikyung Jung , Kevin Harris , Janet Webster , Jonathan L. Herlocker, SERF: integrating human recommendations with search, Proceedings of the thirteenth ACM international conference on Information and knowledge management, November 08-13, 2004, Washington, D.C., USA
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Jae-wook Ahn , Peter Brusilovsky , Daqing He , Jonathan Grady , Qi Li, Personalized web exploration with task models, Proceeding of the 17th international conference on World Wide Web, April 21-25, 2008, Beijing, China
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REVIEW
"John J. Hirschfelder : Reviewer"
The authors describe a software product, still in development, that
attempts an “asynchronous collaboration” mode of operation
in a community of Web users searching for information of subjects of
common interest. The system, called
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