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Cold-Start Expert Finding in Community Question Answering via Graph Regularization

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Expert finding for question answering is a challenging problem in Community-based Question Answering (CQA) systems such as Quora. The success of expert finding is important to many real applications such as question routing and identification of best answers. Currently, many approaches of expert findings rely heavily on the past question-answering activities of the users in order to build user models. However, the past question-answering activities of most users in real CQA systems are rather limited. We call the users who have only answered a small number of questions the cold-start users. Using the existing approaches, we find that it is difficult to address the cold-start issue in finding the experts.

In this paper, we formulate a new problem of cold-start expert finding in CQA systems. We first utilize the “following relations" between the users and topical interests to build the user-to-user graph in CQA systems. Next, we propose the Graph Regularized Latent Model (GRLM) to infer the expertise of users based on both past question-answering activities and an inferred user-to-user graph. We then devise an iterative variational method for inferring the GRLM model. We evaluate our method on a well-known question-answering system called Quora. Our empirical study shows encouraging results of the proposed algorithm in comparison to the state-of-the-art expert finding algorithms.

Z. Zhao—The work was done when the first author was visiting Microsoft Research, Beijing, China.

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Zhao, Z., Wei, F., Zhou, M., Ng, W. (2015). Cold-Start Expert Finding in Community Question Answering via Graph Regularization. In: Renz, M., Shahabi, C., Zhou, X., Cheema, M. (eds) Database Systems for Advanced Applications. DASFAA 2015. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 9049. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-18120-2_2

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