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  • 2011 - ACM Distinguished Member

Overview

David R. Millen is affiliated with IBM in the United States. Their research contributions span multiple areas within computer science and social sciences, with a particular focus on information systems and communication.

Their recent scholarly work includes publications in recognized venues such as the Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media and arXiv. Key recent papers include:

  • Social Lens: Personalization Around User Defined Collections for Filtering Enterprise Message Streams (2021) in Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media
  • Stuff IBMers Say: Microblogs as an Expression of Organizational Culture (2021) in Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media
  • Challenges and Opportunities in Providing Small Farmers Equal Access to Wealth via Rural Credit in Brazil (2023) in arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Just a Click Away: Social Search and Metadata in Predicting File Discovery (2021) in Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media

The main fields of study for their research are Computer Science and Social Sciences. Subfields include Information Systems, Communication, Information Systems and Management, Statistical and Nonlinear Physics, and Sociology and Political Science.

Major topics addressed in their work cover:

  • Recommender Systems and Techniques
  • Personal Information Management and User Behavior
  • Complex Network Analysis Techniques
  • Knowledge Management and Sharing
  • Digital Marketing and Social Media
  • Social Media and Politics
  • Expert Finding and Q&A Systems

David R. Millen's research has been published predominantly in the Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media and arXiv (Cornell University).

The scientist collaborates frequently with other researchers including Michael Müller, Elizabeth Daly, Liang Gou, Jennifer S. Thom, and N. Sadat Shami.

In recognition of professional contributions, David R. Millen was honored as an ACM Distinguished Member in 2011.

Best Publications

  • Motivations for social networking at work

    Joan DiMicco;David R. Millen;Werner Geyer;Casey Dugan

  • Rapid ethnography: time deepening strategies for HCI field research

    David R. Millen

  • Identity management: multiple presentations of self in facebook

    Joan Morris DiMicco;David R. Millen

  • Getting our head in the clouds: toward evaluation studies of tagclouds

    A. W. Rivadeneira;Daniel M. Gruen;Michael J. Muller;David R. Millen

  • Dogear: Social bookmarking in the enterprise

    David R. Millen;Jonathan Feinberg;Bernard Kerr

  • Removing gamification from an enterprise SNS

    Jennifer Thom;David Millen;Joan DiMicco

  • Results from deploying a participation incentive mechanism within the enterprise

    Rosta Farzan;Joan M. DiMicco;David R. Millen;Casey Dugan

  • Understanding the benefit and costs of communities of practice

    David R. Millen;Michael A. Fontaine;Michael J. Muller

  • Message sender status monitor

    Allen E. Milewski;David R. Millen;Thomas M. Smith;David M. Weimer

  • People Sensemaking and Relationship Building on an Enterprise Social Network Site

    Joan Morris DiMicco;Werner Geyer;David R. Millen;Casey Dugan

  • System for the remote notification and retrieval of electronically stored messages

    Jocelyn Cloutier;Allen E. Milewski;David Millen

  • Multi-column user interface for managing on-line threaded conversations

    Elizabeth A. Brownholtz;Werner Geyer;Bernard J. Kerr;David R. Millen

  • Social Bookmarking in the Enterprise: Can your organization benefit from social bookmarking tools?

    David Millen;Jonathan Feinberg;Bernard Kerr

  • Stimulating social engagement in a community network

    David R. Millen;John F. Patterson

  • Detecting professional versus personal closeness using an enterprise social network site

    Anna Wu;Joan M. DiMicco;David R. Millen

  • Method and apparatus for persistent real-time collaboration

    Werner Geyer;Michael Muller;Elizabeth Anne Brownholtz;David Ryant Millen

  • How a good software practice thwarts collaboration: the multiple roles of APIs in software development

    Cleidson R. B. de Souza;David Redmiles;Li-Te Cheng;David Millen

  • Sometimes you need to see through walls: a field study of application programming interfaces

    Cleidson R. B. de Souza;David Redmiles;Li-Te Cheng;David Millen

  • Understanding the Benefits and Impact of Communities of Practice

    Michael A. Fontaine;David R. Millen

  • Social tagging roles: publishers, evangelists, leaders

    Jennifer Thom-Santelli;Michael J. Muller;David R. Millen

  • User evaluation: Synthetic talking faces for interactive services

    Igor S. Pandzic;Jörn Ostermann;David Millen

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael Muller
Michael Muller IBM (United States)
Werner Geyer
Werner Geyer IBM (United States)
David Redmiles
David Redmiles University of California, Irvine
Jörn Ostermann
Jörn Ostermann University of Hannover
Ed H. Chi
Ed H. Chi Google (United States)
Darren Gergle
Darren Gergle Northwestern University
Volker Wulf
Volker Wulf University of Siegen
Mary Czerwinski
Mary Czerwinski Microsoft (United States)
Robert E. Kraut
Robert E. Kraut Carnegie Mellon University
Gloria Mark
Gloria Mark University of California, Irvine

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