TY - JOUR
T1 - Toward incorporating a task-stage identification technique into the long-term document support process
AU - Wu, I. Chin
AU - Liu, Duen-Ren
AU - Chang, Pei Cheng
PY - 2008/9/1
Y1 - 2008/9/1
N2 - Effective knowledge management in a knowledge-intensive environment can place heavy demands on the information filtering (IF) strategies used to model workers' long-term task-needs. Because of the growing complexity of knowledge-intensive work tasks, a profiling technique is needed to deliver task-relevant documents to workers. In this study, we propose an IF technique with task-stage identification that provides effective codification-based support throughout the execution of a task. Task-needs pattern similarity analysis based on a correlation value is used to identify a worker's task-stage (the pre-focus, focus formulation, or post-focus task-stage). The identified task-stage is then incorporated into a profile adaptation process to generate the worker's current task profile. The results of a pilot study conducted in a research institute confirm that there is a low or negative correlation between search sessions and transactions in the pre-focus task-stage, whereas there is at least a moderate correlation between search sessions/transactions in the post-focus stage. Compared with the traditional IF technique, the proposed IF technique with task-stage identification achieves, on average, a 19.49% improvement in task-relevant document support. The results confirm the effectiveness of the proposed method for knowledge-intensive work tasks.
AB - Effective knowledge management in a knowledge-intensive environment can place heavy demands on the information filtering (IF) strategies used to model workers' long-term task-needs. Because of the growing complexity of knowledge-intensive work tasks, a profiling technique is needed to deliver task-relevant documents to workers. In this study, we propose an IF technique with task-stage identification that provides effective codification-based support throughout the execution of a task. Task-needs pattern similarity analysis based on a correlation value is used to identify a worker's task-stage (the pre-focus, focus formulation, or post-focus task-stage). The identified task-stage is then incorporated into a profile adaptation process to generate the worker's current task profile. The results of a pilot study conducted in a research institute confirm that there is a low or negative correlation between search sessions and transactions in the pre-focus task-stage, whereas there is at least a moderate correlation between search sessions/transactions in the post-focus stage. Compared with the traditional IF technique, the proposed IF technique with task-stage identification achieves, on average, a 19.49% improvement in task-relevant document support. The results confirm the effectiveness of the proposed method for knowledge-intensive work tasks.
KW - Correlation analysis
KW - Information filtering
KW - Knowledge-intensive task
KW - Long-term task performance
KW - Task profile
KW - Task-stage identification
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=47349108011&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.ipm.2007.11.005
DO - 10.1016/j.ipm.2007.11.005
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:47349108011
SN - 0306-4573
VL - 44
SP - 1649
EP - 1672
JO - Information Processing and Management
JF - Information Processing and Management
IS - 5
ER -