BibSLEIGH
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learn (3)
who (2)
share (2)
task (2)
should (2)

Stem whom$ (all stems)

9 papers:

HTHT-2013-KumarMZL #identification
Whom should I follow?: identifying relevant users during crises (SK, FM, RZ, HL), pp. 139–147.
VLDBVLDB-2012-CaoSTC
Whom to Ask? Jury Selection for Decision Making Tasks on Micro-blog Services (CCC, JS, YT, LC), pp. 1495–1506.
CSCWCSCW-2012-ZhaoHG #community #how #online #people #self
How and to whom people share: the role of culture in self-disclosure in online communities (CZ, PJH, GG), pp. 67–76.
ICMLICML-2011-KangGS #learning #multi
Learning with Whom to Share in Multi-task Feature Learning (ZK, KG, FS), pp. 521–528.
KDDKDD-2011-SnowsillFBC #question
Refining causality: who copied from whom? (TMS, NF, TDB, NC), pp. 466–474.
CIKMCIKM-2009-NusselderPSM #information management #people #web
Helping people to choose for whom to vote. a web information system for the 2009 European elections (AN, HP, AS, MM), pp. 2095–2096.
ICMLICML-2009-RaykarYZJFVBM #learning #multi #trust
Supervised learning from multiple experts: whom to trust when everyone lies a bit (VCR, SY, LHZ, AKJ, CF, GHV, LB, LM), pp. 889–896.
SIGIRSIGIR-2009-KapteinMK #what
Who said what to whom?: capturing the structure of debates (RK, MM, JK), pp. 831–832.
SACSAC-2008-VictorCTC #recommendation #trust
Whom should I trust?: the impact of key figures on cold start recommendations (PV, CC, AT, MDC), pp. 2014–2018.

Bibliography of Software Language Engineering in Generated Hypertext (BibSLEIGH) is created and maintained by Dr. Vadim Zaytsev.
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