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  • Social Rewarding in Wiki Systems – Motivating the Community, SpringerLink - Book Chapter
    Tags: 4Milos Wiki Teaching Education Community

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      • Bernhard Hoisl1 Contact Information, Wolfgang Aigner2 Contact Information and Silvia Miksch2 Contact Information(1) Institute of Software Technology and Interactive Systems, Vienna University of Technology, Favoritenstr. 9-11/188, 1040 Vienna, Austria(2) Department of Information and Knowledge Engineering, Danube University Krems, Dr.-Karl-Dorrek-Str. 30, 3500 Krems, AustriaAbstractOnline communities have something in common: their success rise and fall with the participation rate of active users. In this paper we focus on social rewarding mechanisms that generate benefits for users in order to achieve a higher contribution rate in a wiki system. In an online community, social rewarding is in the majority of cases based on accentuation of the most active members. As money cannot be used as a motivating factor others like status, power, acceptance, and glory have to be employed. We explain different social rewarding mechanisms which aim to meet these needs of users. Furthermore, we implemented a number of methods within the MediaWiki system, where social rewarding criteria are satisfied by generating a ranking of most active members.Keywords Social Rewarding - Wiki - Online Communities - Motivation - Participation - Contribution
    • Posted on 2007-11-17 22:15:22, by milorad
  • Computing Social Networks for Information Sharing: A Case-Based Approach, SpringerLink - Book Chapter
    Tags: 4Milos SocialNetworks Community InformationSharing

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      • Rushed Kanawati1 Contact Information and Maria Malek2(1) LIPN – CNRS UMR 7030, 99 Av. J.B. Batiste F-93430 Villetaneuse, (2) LAPI – EISTI, 11 Av. du Parc F-95011 Cergy, Email:maria.malek@eisti, AbstractIn this paper we describe a peer-to-peer approach that ails at allowing a group of like-minded people to share relevant documents in an implicit way. We suppose that user save their documents in a local user-defined hierarchy. the association between documents and hierarchy nodes (or folders) is used by a supervised hybrid neural-CBR classifier in order to learn the user classification strategy. This strategy is then used to compute correlations between local folders and remote ones allowing to recommend documents without having a shared hierarchy. Another CBR system is used to memorize how good queries are answered by peer agents allowing to learn a dynamic community of peer agents to be associated with each local folder.Keywords Collaborative Document Sharing - Peer To Peer - Case-based reasoning - Community identification
    • Posted on 2007-11-17 22:21:44, by milorad
  • Medical wikis: the future of medicine? « ScienceRoll
    Tags: 4Kumar Helth Medical SocialSoftware Community Wiki

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      • I still believe that these medical wikis will play an important role in medical education. But they have to improve a lot of things (number of contributors, guidelines, layout). Let’s take a look at the active medical wikis, and let me know if I missed any (actually I’ve found 16 wikis - I thought there were only a few). * Medicine in Wikipedia: my post on the medical activities in Wikipedia * Ask Dr Wiki: I’ve already compared this medical wiki and Wikipedia * Radiopaedia: a wiki for radiology (my post on that wiki)
    • Posted on 2008-01-26 04:40:05, by milorad