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An extra tab appears while browsing Wikipedia once the expert finder module is activated by a logged in user. Here the tab is labeled 'Inria' since we are searching for experts inside the Inria Institute.
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Finding experts for a given problem is recognized as a difficult task. Even
when a taxonomy of subject expertise exists, and is associated with a group of
experts, it can be hard to exploit by users who have not internalized the
taxonomy. Here we present a method for both attaching experts to a domain
ontology, and hiding this fact from the end use...
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... our solution, when someone is looking for an expert in a given subject inside the Inria institute, an additional tab appears to the user on the Wikipedia interface 2 . In Figure 1, the tab appears with the label "Inria" to the right of the "Article" and "Talk" tabs above the article title. Clicking on the tab expands a box listing the ACM subjects found in the articles and the Inria research teams treating those subjects. ...
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