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Facilitating developer-user interactions with mobile app review digests
Author(s) -
Jeungmin Oh,
Daehoon Kim,
Uichin Lee,
Jae-Gil Lee,
Junehwa Song
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
citeseer x (the pennsylvania state university)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1145/2468356.2468681
Subject(s) - computer science , mobile apps , information overload , app store , world wide web , process (computing) , user interface , mobile device , smartphone app , human–computer interaction , operating system
As users are interacting with a large of mobile apps under various usage contexts, user involvements in an app design process has become a critical issue. Despite this fact, existing apps or app store platforms only provide a limited form of user involvements such as posting app reviews and sending email reports. While building a unified platform for facilitating user involvements with various apps is our ultimate goal, we present our preliminary work on handling developers' information overload attributed to a large number of app comments. To address this issue, we first perform a simple content analysis on app reviews from the developer's standpoint. We then propose an algorithm that automatically identifies informative reviews reflecting user involvements. The preliminary evaluation results document the efficiency of our algorithm.

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