ExpertSeer: a Keyphrase Based Expert Recommender for Digital Libraries
Hung-Hsuan Chen, Alexander G. Ororbia II, C. Lee Giles

TL;DR
ExpertSeer is a domain-independent expert recommendation system that uses keyphrase extraction and Bayesian inference to identify relevant experts in digital libraries, outperforming existing systems in precision.
Contribution
The paper introduces ExpertSeer, a novel, automated, keyphrase-based expert recommender applicable across disciplines, with demonstrated superior performance over existing systems.
Findings
ExpertSeer outperforms Microsoft Academic Search and ArnetMiner in precision-at-k.
The system is effective across different disciplines like computer science and chemistry.
ExpertSeer provides moderately different recommendations compared to other expert recommenders.
Abstract
We describe ExpertSeer, a generic framework for expert recommendation based on the contents of a digital library. Given a query term q, ExpertSeer recommends experts of q by retrieving authors who published relevant papers determined by related keyphrases and the quality of papers. The system is based on a simple yet effective keyphrase extractor and the Bayes' rule for expert recommendation. ExpertSeer is domain independent and can be applied to different disciplines and applications since the system is automated and not tailored to a specific discipline. Digital library providers can employ the system to enrich their services and organizations can discover experts of interest within an organization. To demonstrate the power of ExpertSeer, we apply the framework to build two expert recommender systems. The first, CSSeer, utilizes the CiteSeerX digital library to recommend experts…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Text Analysis Techniques · Educational Research and Analysis · Language, Metaphor, and Cognition
