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Usability. How scholarship is being transformed open_access. Introduction. Introduction Arnetminer (arnetminer.org) aims to provide comprehensive search and mining services for researcher social networks. In this system, we focus on: (1) creating a semantic-based profile for each researcher by extracting information from the distributed Web; (2) integrating academic data (e.g., the bibliographic data and the researcher profiles) from multiple sources; (3) accurately searching the heterogeneous network; (4) analyzing and discovering interesting patterns from the built researcher social network.

The main search and analysis functions in arnetminer include: Profile search: input a researcher name (e.g., Jie Tang), the system will return the semantic-based profile created for the researcher using information extraction techniques. Arnetminer.org has been in operation on the internet for more than three years. Currently, the academic network includes more than 6,000 conferences, 3,200,000 publications, 700,000 researcher profiles. Talks Given Arnetminer History Rui Ma. Speech act. A speech act in linguistics and the philosophy of language is an utterance that has performative function in language and communication. According to Kent Back, "almost any speech act is really the performance of several acts at once, distinguished by different aspects of the speaker's intention: there is the act of saying something, what one does in saying it, such as requesting or promising, and how one is trying to affect one's audience.

" The contemporary use of the term goes back to J. L. Austin's development of performative utterances and his theory of locutionary, illocutionary, and perlocutionary acts. Speech acts are commonly taken to include such acts as promising, ordering, greeting, warning, inviting and congratulating. Locutionary, illocutionary and perlocutionary acts[edit] Speech acts can be analysed on three levels: Illocutionary acts[edit] The concept of an illocutionary act is central to the concept of a speech act.

Following the usage of, for example, John R. Think Networks. Ebltoolkit / FrontPage.