2015 TowardsDecisionSupportandGoalAc
- (KıcKıman & Richardson, 2015) ⇒ Emre KıcKıman, and Matthew Richardson. (2015). “Towards Decision Support and Goal Achievement: Identifying Action-Outcome Relationships From Social Media.” In: Proceedings of the 21st ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (KDD-2015). ISBN:978-1-4503-3664-2 doi:10.1145/2783258.2783310
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Every day, people take actions, trying to achieve their personal, high-order goals. People decide what actions to take based on their personal experience, knowledge and gut instinct. While this leads to positive outcomes for some people, many others do not have the necessary experience, knowledge and instinct to make good decisions. What if, rather than making decisions based solely on their own personal experience, people could take advantage of the reported experiences of hundreds of millions of other people?
In this paper, we investigate the feasibility of mining the relationship between actions and their outcomes from the aggregated timelines of individuals posting experiential microblog reports. Our contributions include an architecture for extracting action-outcome relationships from social media data, techniques for identifying experiential social media messages and converting them to event timelines, and an analysis and evaluation of action-outcome extraction in case studies.
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Author | volume | Date Value | title | type | journal | titleUrl | doi | note | year | |
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2015 TowardsDecisionSupportandGoalAc | Matthew Richardson Emre KıcKıman | Towards Decision Support and Goal Achievement: Identifying Action-Outcome Relationships From Social Media | 10.1145/2783258.2783310 | 2015 |