This is the companion Web page for our work on comparing relevance aspects in multiple domains.
In our 2018 iConference paper, we compared the relevance aspects expressed in requests for books and movies taken from LibraryThing and IMDB respectively. You can download the raw book posts here and the raw movie posts here. The table containing the distribution of relevance aspects and inter-annotator agreement can be found here.
If you want to use this data, please cite the following paper:
- T. Bogers, M. Gäde, M. Koolen, V. Petras, and M. Skov, ““What was this Movie About this Chick”: A Comparative Study of Relevance Aspects in Book and Movie Discovery..” , 2018, vol. 10766, p. 323–334.
[Bibtex]@InCollection{Bogers:2018, author = {Bogers, Toine and G{\"a}de, Maria and Koolen, Marijn and Petras, Vivien and Skov, Mette}, title = {{``What was this Movie About this Chick'': A Comparative Study of Relevance Aspects in Book and Movie Discovery.}}, journal = {iConference}, year = {2018}, volume = {10766}, number = {3}, pages = {323--334} }
In our 2019 iConference paper, we analyzed the relevance aspects expressed in requests for video games taken from Reddit. You can download the raw game posts here. The table containing the distribution of relevance aspects and inter-annotator agreement can be found here.
If you want to use this data, please cite the following paper:
- T. Bogers, M. Gäde, M. Koolen, V. Petras, and M. Skov, “”Looking for an Amazing Game I Can Relax and Sink Hours into…” – A Study of Relevance Aspects in Video Game Discovery.,” in Proceedings of the 2019 iconference, , 2019, vol. 11420, p. 503–515.
[Bibtex]@InCollection{Bogers:2019, author = {Bogers, Toine and G{\"a}de, Maria and Koolen, Marijn and Petras, Vivien and Skov, Mette}, title = {{"Looking for an Amazing Game I Can Relax and Sink Hours into..." - A Study of Relevance Aspects in Video Game Discovery.}}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2019 iConference}, year = {2019}, volume = {11420}, number = {1}, pages = {503--515} }
In our 2021 HyperText paper, we analyzed known-item needs posted to various Reddit subreddits in particular. You can download our annotated data in TSV-format here. Our code book can be found here.
If you want to use this data, please cite the following paper:
- F. Meier, T. Bogers, M. Gäde, and L. E. Thomsen, “Towards Understanding Complex Known-Item Requests on Reddit,” in HT ’21: Proceedings of the 32nd ACM Conference on Hypertext and Social Media, 2021, p. 143–154.
[Bibtex]@InProceedings{Meier:2021b, author = {Meier, Florian and Bogers, Toine and G\"{a}de, Maria and Thomsen, Line Ebdrup}, title = {{Towards Understanding Complex Known-Item Requests on Reddit}}, year = {2021}, publisher = {ACM}, booktitle = {{HT '21: Proceedings of the 32nd ACM Conference on Hypertext and Social Media}}, pages = {143--154}, }
For our journal article comparing all four domains using our CRISPS coding scheme, we have made our data, coding scheme, and codebook available on Zenodo here.