TY - GEN
T1 - Enabling management oversight in corporate blog space
AU - Song, Dawei
AU - Bruza, Peter
AU - McArthur, Robert
AU - Mansfield, Tim
PY - 2006
Y1 - 2006
N2 - When a modern corporation empowers its staff to use blogs to communicate with colleagues, partners, suppliers and customers, the role of management in exercising oversight and guidance over the public speech of staff becomes dramatically challenged. This paper describes a computational solution to the interpretation of human-readable blog publishing policy documents into semi-automatic disconformance checking of corporate blog entries. The disconformance interpretation is regarded as an abductive reasoning, which is operationalized by information flow computations. Using a socio-cognitively motivated representation of shared knowledge, and applying an appropriate information flow inference mechanism from a normative perspective, a mechanism to automatically detect potentially non-conforming blog entries is detailed. Candidate non-conforming blog entries are flagged for a human to make a judgment on whether they should be published. Experiments on data from a public corporate blog demonstrate an encouraging performance of the proposed methodology. copyright
AB - When a modern corporation empowers its staff to use blogs to communicate with colleagues, partners, suppliers and customers, the role of management in exercising oversight and guidance over the public speech of staff becomes dramatically challenged. This paper describes a computational solution to the interpretation of human-readable blog publishing policy documents into semi-automatic disconformance checking of corporate blog entries. The disconformance interpretation is regarded as an abductive reasoning, which is operationalized by information flow computations. Using a socio-cognitively motivated representation of shared knowledge, and applying an appropriate information flow inference mechanism from a normative perspective, a mechanism to automatically detect potentially non-conforming blog entries is detailed. Candidate non-conforming blog entries are flagged for a human to make a judgment on whether they should be published. Experiments on data from a public corporate blog demonstrate an encouraging performance of the proposed methodology. copyright
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:33747170549
SN - 1577352645
SN - 9781577352648
T3 - AAAI Spring Symposium - Technical Report
SP - 198
EP - 205
BT - Computational Approaches to Analyzing Weblogs - Papers from the AAAI Spring Symposium, Technical Report
T2 - 2006 AAAI Spring Symposium
Y2 - 27 March 2006 through 29 March 2006
ER -