Abstract

Identification of expertise of people, academic societies, companies, and institutions is an important professional and social activity for nurturing professional networks, forming project consortia, etc. Today, a lot of information about the skills and expertise is openly available from websites and public personal profiles on professional and scientific social networks. With computerised methods, such as web crawling, text mining, and keyword classification, it is possible to identify expertise networks from the raw unstructured data. The paper presents and analyses the extended expertise network of the CIRP scientific community and proposes a web-based tool for the structuring and management of the community’s expertise.

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