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Modeling Tag Prediction based on Question Tagging Behavior Analysis of CommunityQA Platform Users

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arxiv 2307.01420 v1 pith:QJPCSZRQ submitted 2023-07-04 cs.CL

classification cs.CL
keywords tagsbehaviorpredictionquestionusersanalysisbettercommunities
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In community question-answering platforms, tags play essential roles in effective information organization and retrieval, better question routing, faster response to questions, and assessment of topic popularity. Hence, automatic assistance for predicting and suggesting tags for posts is of high utility to users of such platforms. To develop better tag prediction across diverse communities and domains, we performed a thorough analysis of users' tagging behavior in 17 StackExchange communities. We found various common inherent properties of this behavior in those diverse domains. We used the findings to develop a flexible neural tag prediction architecture, which predicts both popular tags and more granular tags for each question. Our extensive experiments and obtained performance show the effectiveness of our model

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