A Theoretical Framework for Online Information Search

08/20/2021
by   Rohit Negi, et al.
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A significant part of human activity today consists of searching for a piece of information online, utilizing knowledge repositories. This endeavor may be time-consuming if the individual searching for the information is unfamiliar with the subject matter of that information. However, experts can aid individuals find relevant information by searching online. This paper describes a theoretical framework to model the dynamic process by which requests for information come to a system of experts, who then answer the requests by searching for those pieces of information.

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