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Information access in implicit culture framework

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The goal of a System for Implicit Culture Support (SICS) is to establish an implicit culture phenomenon, namely when the elements of a set behave according to the culture of a generally different group of agents. Earlier work claimed that Implicit Culture support can be seen as a generalization of Collaborative Filtering. In this paper, we recall the concept of Implicit Culture, show how it is useful for automatically exploit tacit knowledge and we present an implementation of a System for Implicit Culture Support.

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              CIKM '01: Proceedings of the tenth international conference on Information and knowledge management
              October 2001
              616 pages
              ISBN:1581134363
              DOI:10.1145/502585

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