Title :
With a little help from my friends
Author :
Nandi, A.K. ; Paparizos, S. ; Shafer, J.C. ; Agrawal, Rajeev
Author_Institution :
Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH, USA
Abstract :
A typical person has numerous online friends that, according to studies, the person often consults for opinions and advice. However, public broadcasting a question to all friends risks social capital when repeated too often, is not tolerant to topic sensitivity, and can result in no response, as the message is lost in a myriad of status updates. Direct messaging is more personal and avoids these pitfalls, but requires manual selection of friends to contact, which can be time consuming and challenging. A user may have difficulty guessing which of their numerous online friends can provide a high quality and timely response. We demonstrate a working system that addresses these issues by returning an ordered subset of friends predicting (a) near-term availability, (b) willingness to respond and (c) topical knowledge, given a query. The combination of these three aspects are unique to our solution, and all are critical to the problem of obtaining timely and relevant responses. Our system acts as a decision aid - we give insight into why each friend was recommended and let the user decide whom to contact.
Keywords :
query processing; social networking (online); direct messaging; near-term availability; online friends; public broadcasting; query; social capital; status update; topic sensitivity; topical knowledge; Availability; Bars; Electronic mail; Indexes; Search engines; Twitter;
Conference_Titel :
Data Engineering (ICDE), 2013 IEEE 29th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Brisbane, QLD
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4909-3
Electronic_ISBN :
1063-6382
DOI :
10.1109/ICDE.2013.6544926