9 papers:
- HT-2013-KumarMZL #identification
- Whom should I follow?: identifying relevant users during crises (SK, FM, RZ, HL), pp. 139–147.
- VLDB-2012-CaoSTC
- Whom to Ask? Jury Selection for Decision Making Tasks on Micro-blog Services (CCC, JS, YT, LC), pp. 1495–1506.
- CSCW-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.
- ICML-2011-KangGS #learning #multi
- Learning with Whom to Share in Multi-task Feature Learning (ZK, KG, FS), pp. 521–528.
- KDD-2011-SnowsillFBC #question
- Refining causality: who copied from whom? (TMS, NF, TDB, NC), pp. 466–474.
- CIKM-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.
- ICML-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.
- SIGIR-2009-KapteinMK #what
- Who said what to whom?: capturing the structure of debates (RK, MM, JK), pp. 831–832.
- SAC-2008-VictorCTC #recommendation #trust
- Whom should I trust?: the impact of key figures on cold start recommendations (PV, CC, AT, MDC), pp. 2014–2018.