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Jack Park

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Dec 21, 2008, 1:31:13 PM12/21/08
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> As computers and computer networks become more sophisticated, a huge amount of information, such as that found in Web documents, has been accumulated and circulated. Such information gives people a framework for organizing their daily lives. A well-functioning society needs technology that can be used to manage this wealth of information and, in particular, investigate its credibility. This technology would be able to handle a wide range of tasks: extracting credible information related to a given topic, organizing this information, detecting its provenance, clarifying background, facts, and various related opinions and the distribution of them, and so on. Especially, as the Web is becoming a major source of information nowadays, it is necessary to provide efficient and reliable methods for evaluation of Web content's trustworthiness. The aim of this workshop is to provide a forum for discussion on issues related to information credibility criteria and the process of its ev
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Jack Park

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Dec 21, 2008, 2:09:24 PM12/21/08
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This link was bookmarked at my "sensemaking" group at http://diigo.com/
http://groups.diigo.com/groups/sensemaking

I invite everybody to join diigo.com (free), install their browser
toolbar, and contribute your tags/bookmarks to the group.

Any KF member who has a diigo account and one at TopicSpaces can import
their diigo (and cohere!) items into a knowledge federation (prototype).

Cheers,
Jack

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