Answer Identification in Collaborative Organizational Group Chat

4 Nov 2020  ·  Naama Tepper, Naama Zwerdling, David Naori, Inbal Ronen ·

We present a simple unsupervised approach for answer identification in organizational group chat. In recent years, organizational group chat is on the rise enabling asynchronous text-based collaboration between co-workers in different locations and time zones. Finding answers to questions is often critical for work efficiency. However, group chat is characterized by intertwined conversations and 'always on' availability, making it hard for users to pinpoint answers to questions they care about in real-time or search for answers in retrospective. In addition, structural and lexical characteristics differ between chat groups, making it hard to find a 'one model fits all' approach. Our Kernel Density Estimation (KDE) based clustering approach termed Ans-Chat implicitly learns discussion patterns as a means for answer identification, thus eliminating the need to channel-specific tagging. Empirical evaluation shows that this solution outperforms other approached.

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