1st International ExpertFinder Workshop, 2007

Berlin, January 16, 2007

co-located with the KnowledgeWeb General Assembly

Accepted Papers

Collecting Expertise of Researchers for Finding Relevant Experts in a Peer-Review Setting

Delroy Cameron University of Georgia
Boanerges Aleman-Meza University of Georgia
Ismailcem Budak Arpinar University of Georgia

Abstract: We present ideas for determining the expertise of researchers across various areas of computer science and for finding relevant experts/reviewers in a peer-review setting. We explain how Semantic Web techniques for data collection and data representation using ontologies can be used in addressing this specific "ExpertFinder" problem

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Citation: Delroy Cameron, Boanerges Aleman-Meza, Ismailcem Budak Arpinar, "Collecting Expertise of Researchers for Finding Relevant Experts in a Peer-Review Setting." First International ExpertFinder Workshop, Berlin, Germany, January 16, 2007

We thank our sponsors: EU NoE Knowledge Web and the Knowledge Nets project, which is part of the InterVal-Berlin Research Centre for the Internet Economy, funded by the German Ministry of Research (BMBF)
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