Gregorio Convertino

2papers

2 Papers

HCMar 3, 2015
Design for Online Deliberative Processes and Technologies: Towards a Multidisciplinary Research Agenda

Lu Xiao, Weiyu Zhang, Anna Przybylska et al.

There has been rapidly growing interest in studying and designing online deliberative processes and technologies. This SIG aims at providing a venue for continuous and constructive dialogue between social, political and cognitive sciences as well as computer science, HCI, and CSCW. Through an online community and a modified version of world cafe discussions, we contribute to the definition of the theoretical building blocks, the identification of a research agenda for the CHI community, and the network of individuals from academia, industry, and the public sector who share interests in different aspects of online deliberation.

HCJul 22, 2014
Assessing the Performance of Question-and-Answer Communities Using Survival Analysis

Felipe Ortega, Gregorio Convertino, Massimo Zancanaro et al.

Question-&-Answer (QA) websites have emerged as efficient platforms for knowledge sharing and problem solving. In particular, the Stack Exchange platform includes some of the most popular QA communities to date, such as Stack Overflow. Initial metrics used to assess the performance of these communities include summative statistics like the percentage of resolved questions or the average time to receive and validate correct answers. However, more advanced methods for longitudinal data analysis can provide further insights on the QA process, by enabling identification of key predictive factors and systematic comparison of performance across different QA communities. In this paper, we apply survival analysis to a selection of communities from the Stack Exchange platform. We illustrate the advantages of using the proposed methodology to characterize and evaluate the performance of QA communities, and then point to some implications for the design and management of QA platforms.