Presented at: 18th International World Wide Web Conference (WWW2009)
by Akiyo Nadamoto, Eiji Aramaki, Takeshi Abekawa, Yohei Murakami
Webpage: http://www2009.eprints.org/192/1/p1223.pdfIn community-type content such as blogs and SNSs, we call the user's unawareness of information as a "content hole" and the search for this information as a "content hole search." A content hole search differs from similarity searching and has a variety of types. In this paper, we propose different types of content holes and define each type. We also propose an analysis of dialogue related to community-type content and introduce content hole search by using Wikipedia as an example.
Keywords: Poster Session
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