Title
Applications of Voting Theory to Information Mashups
Abstract
Blogs, discussion forums and social networking sites are an excellent source for people's opinions on a wide range of topics. We examine the application of voting theory to "information mashups" - the combining and summarizing of data from the multitude of often-conflicting sources. This paper presents an information mashup in the music domain: a Top 10 artist chart based on user comments and listening behavior from several Web communities. We consider different voting systems as algorithms to combine opinions from multiple sources and evaluate their effectiveness using social welfare functions. Different voting schemes are found to work better in some applications than others. We observe a tradeoff between broad popularity of established artists versus emerging superstars that may only be popular in one community. Overall, we find that voting theory provides a solid foundation for information mashups in this domain.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1109/ICSC.2008.78
ICSC
Keywords
DocType
ISBN
web community,listening behavior,voting theory,voting system,music,user comment,information mashups,communicative content,music domain,internet,business relation,novel model,artist chart,social welfare function,social network analysis,clustering technique,social sciences computing,text mining,data mining
Conference
978-0-7695-3279-0
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
11
0.94
7
Authors
9
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Alfredo Alba1779.87
Varun Bhagwan2366.42
Julia Grace3161.71
Daniel Gruhl42282434.45
Kevin Haas5110.94
Meenakshi Nagarajan638428.87
Jan H. Pieper7929.60
Christine Robson81128.18
Nachiketa Sahoo91085.92