Differences between publications on academic and business blogging
Sunday, December 3, 2006 at 10:07AM A snippet from an article suggesting a way of snooping on staff blogs from the the AAAI Spring 2006 Symposia on Computational Approaches to Analysing Weblogs found by Mathemagenic:
The disconformance interpretation is regarded as an abductive reasoning, which is operationalized by information flow computations. Using a socio-cognitively motivated representation of shared knowledge, and applying an appropriate information flow inference mechanism from a normative perspective, a mechanism to automatically detect potentially non-confirming blog entries is detailed.
I reckon we are safe guys - I haven't yet met a manager who would understand a word of that - and that includes me!
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Reader Comments (15)
Tsk - surely they mean "non-conforming blog entries"
If they'd written in English they wouldn't have made such an obvious mistake.
"Put down the English language and back away slowly..."
Although I shudder when I realize that I actually understand what it means (yeah, I'm more or less an academic, doing organization theory).
Anyway ... companies monitoring divergent individuals? Nah. They don't do that, do they ? ;-)
And, yes, managers don't need to understand it. They may get the watered-down, easy-to-swallow version, and then they just need to BELIEVE that this automatic big-brother text interpreter works.
What I'd like to have - as an author - is to have such a tool under my control. Like the spell-checker that automatically underlines typos.
Just imagine what kinds of games could be played ...
"All your blogs are belong to us"