Organizational Chart Inference
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An Organizational Chart Inference is an organizational chart that is inferred for a company based on the heterogeneous information in online ESNs.
- AKA: Inference of Organizational Chart, IOC.
- Example(s):
- an organizational chart produced by the Create (ChArT REcovEr) System.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Social Network, Enterprise Social Network, Create (ChArT REcovEr) System.
References
2015
- (Zhang et al., 2015) ⇒ Jiawei Zhang, Philip S. Yu, and Yuanhua Lv (2015, August). "Organizational Chart Inference". In: Proceedings of the 21th ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (KDD 2015).
- QUOTE: Problem Studied: Company internal organizational chart is usually confidential to the public for the privacy and security reasons. In this paper, we want to infer the organizational chart of a company based on the heterogeneous information in online ESNs launched in the company, and the problem is formally named as the Inference of Organization Chart (IOC) problem.
To help illustrate the IOC problem more clearly, we also give an example in Figure 1, where the left plot is about an online ESN adopted in a company and the right plot shows the company's organizational chart.
- QUOTE: Problem Studied: Company internal organizational chart is usually confidential to the public for the privacy and security reasons. In this paper, we want to infer the organizational chart of a company based on the heterogeneous information in online ESNs launched in the company, and the problem is formally named as the Inference of Organization Chart (IOC) problem.