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P. Alexopoulos, J. Pavlopoulos, Ph. Mylonas
A semantic framework for harvesting vague enterprise knowledge from microposts
International Journal on Artificial Intelligence Tools, Vol. 23, No. 2, April 2014
ABSTRACT
The advent and wide proliferation of Social Web in the recent years has promoted the concept of social interaction as an important influencing factor of the way enterprises and organizations conduct business. Among the fields influenced is that of Enterprise Knowledge Management, where the increase and maintenance of the employees' active participation in the organization's knowledge management activities is pursued through the adoption of social computing approaches. In this paper we consider a prominent and increasingly applied such approach, namely enterprise microblogging, and we propose a novel way to exploit its knowledge generation and sharing capabilities in order to effectively capture and formalize enterprise knowledge that is vague. Application and empirical evaluation of the framework indicates significant potential towards this goal.
30 April , 2014
P. Alexopoulos, J. Pavlopoulos, Ph. Mylonas, "A semantic framework for harvesting vague enterprise knowledge from microposts", International Journal on Artificial Intelligence Tools, Vol. 23, No. 2, April 2014
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