Modeling Intention in Email: Speech Acts, Information Leaks and User Ranking Methods [1/2]

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Email management has a fundamental role in work productivity. In this talk I will present evidence that machine learning techniques can be effectively used to improve email management by modeling different aspects of user intention. First I'll propose a taxonomy of Speech Acts applied to email communication, or email




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