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Submitted on 29th of November 2007
Author Gyongyi, Zoltan; Koutrika, Georgia; Pedersen, Jan; Garcia-Molina, Hector
Title Questioning Yahoo! Answers
Date of publication 2007
Citation Gyongyi, Zoltan; Koutrika, Georgia; Pedersen, Jan; Garcia-Molina, Hector. Questioning Yahoo! Answers,
Number of pages 10
Language English
Project Miscellaneous
Type Other
Subject group Miscellaneous
Abstract Yahoo! Answers represents a new type of community portal that allows users to post questions and/or answer questions asked by other members of the community, already featuring a very large number of questions and several million users. Other recently launched services, like Microsoftıs Live QnA and Amazonıs Askville, follow the same basic interaction model. The popularity and the particular characteristics of this model call for a closer study that can help a deeper understanding of the entities involved, their interactions, and the implications of the model. Such understanding is a crucial step in social and algorithmic research that could yield improvements to various components of the service, for instance, personalizing the interaction with the system based on user interest. In this paper, we perform an analysis of 10 months worth of Yahoo! Answers data that provides insights into user behavior and impact as well as into various aspects of the service and its possible evolution.
Keywords question answering systems, user behavior
Contact address zoltan@cs.stanford.edu
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