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05/16/2022 www.insemtives.eu 1 Employee-of-the-Month' Badge Unlocked! Engaging Your Employees to Describe Enterprise Data Semantically Elena Simperl, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany & STI Innsbruck, Austria Germán Toro del Valle, Telefónica Investigación y Desarrollo, Spain Talk at SemTech 2011, London, UK

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04/11/2023 www.insemtives.eu 1

Employee-of-the-Month' Badge Unlocked! Engaging Your Employees to Describe Enterprise

Data Semantically

Elena Simperl, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany & STI Innsbruck, Austria

Germán Toro del Valle, Telefónica Investigación y Desarrollo, Spain

Talk at SemTech 2011, London, UK

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The Semantic Enterprise

• Semantic solutions for enterprise knowledge management enhance how – Existing content and knowledge are used and

exploited (sometimes in novel, unexpected ways).– Employees collaborate and interact within the

team and with customers.• Applicable to ECM, CRM, SCM etc.

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Semantic technologies are mainly about automation

• But many tasks in semantic content authoring fundamentally rely on human input.– Modeling a domain.– Understanding text and media content (in all their forms and languages).– Integrating data sources originating from different contexts.

• What motivates people to undertake such tasks?• What rewards could be effective?

• How can an enterprise ensure that such tasks are executed effectively?– And the adoption of semantic technologies pays-off…

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Incentives and motivators• Incentives can be related to both extrinsic and

intrinsic motivations.• Successful volunteer crowdsourcing is difficult to

predict or replicate. – Highly context-specific, not applicable to arbitrary tasks.

• Reward models often easier to study and control.– Different models: pay-per-time, pay-per-unit, winner-takes-it-

all.– But assume performance can be reliably measured.– Not always easy to abstract from social aspects (free-riding,

social pressure).– May undermine intrinsic motivation.

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Turn work into play

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What makes game mechanics successfull?*

• Accelerated feedback cycles. – Annual performance appraisals vs immediate feedback to

maintain engagement.• Clear goals and rules of play.

– Players feel empowered to achieve goals vs fuzzy, complex system of rules in real-world.

• Compelling narrative. – Gamification builds a narrative that engages players to participate

and achieve the goals of the activity.

• But in the end it’s about what task users want to get better at.

*http://www.gartner.com/it/page.jsp?id=1629214Images from http://gapingvoid.com/2011/06/07/pixie-dust-the-mountain-of-mediocrity/ and http://www.hideandseek.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/gamification_badges.jpg

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Guidelines• Focus on the actual goal and incentivize related

actions.– Write posts, create graphics, annotate pictures, reply to

customers in a given time…• Build a community around the intended actions.– Reward helping each other in performing the task and

interaction.– Reward recruiting new contributors.

• Reward repeated actions.– Actions become part of the daily routine.

Image from http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSzWEQdtagJy6lxiR2focH2D01Wpz7dzAilDuPsWnL0i4GAHgnm_0hyw3upqw

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What tasks can be gamified?*• Tasks that are decomposable into simpler

tasks, nested tasks.• Performance is measurable.• Obvious rewarding scheme.• Skills can be arranged in a smooth learning

curve.

*http://www.lostgarden.com/2008/06/what-actitivies-that-can-be-turned-into.html Image from http://www.powwownow.co.uk/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/gamification.jpeg

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What is different about semantic systems?

• It‘s still about the context of the actual application.

• User engagement with semantic tasks in order to– Ensure knowledge is

relevant and up-to-date.– People accept the new

solution and understand its benefits.

– Avoid cold-start problems.– Optimize maintenance

costs.

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Enterprise Knowledge Management at Telefónica

• Services:– Bank of Ideas– Blogs– Corporate Directories– Document management.– Forums– News– Pilot/Product/Service

Catalogues– Search engines– Wikis– …

• Metrics:– 1200 employees– 7 cities / 3 countries (↑)– ˜3050 visits per day– ˜56000 page views

(impressions) per day– Average visit time: 20’

• Main consequence:– Alternatives means to

get what we are looking for

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OKenterprise annotation tool

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Incentive 1: Reputation

• Reputation is very powerful motivation in an enterprise.• Show benefit of annotations expert network based on the

annotations.

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Incentive 2: Competition/Rewards

• Everyone (even employees ;-) ) like to play and to compete• ... and win prizes in return

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Incentive 3: Fun

• Making everyday‘s tasks more fun

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Incentive 4: Public good

• Getting profit out of everyone‘s contributions