Making sense of crowd-generated content in domain-specific settings
The rapid advances of the Web have changed the ways information is distributed and exchanged among individuals and organizations. Various content from different domains are generated daily and contributed by users' daily activities, such as posting messages in a microblog platform, or collabora...
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Main Author: | SULISTYA, Agus |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2019
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