企业用户通信的上下文感知路由

M. Choudhury, H. Sundaram, A. John, D. Seligmann
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本文开发了一个上下文感知框架来解决现代企业的各种通信需求。这些企业的特点是工人在不同的地点,受不同的政策约束,使用不同的通信设备,拥有不同程度的技能。这种多样性给寻找最有效的人类工作者(代理)带来了挑战,比如处理客户请求,帮助另一个代理提供额外的专家知识,或者更一般地帮助完成像供应链异常这样的任务。我们关注的问题是如何使用一系列上下文知识将通信路由到最有效的代理:可用性、媒体类型、活动、专业知识和位置。我们根据通信上下文的几个有效性指标确定了最佳的“请求到代理”路由。选择最优的代理在特定的媒体上进行通信,以最小化预期的交互持续时间,同时最大化成功完成呼叫的概率。基于我们的模型,我们进行了涉及上下文感知和非上下文感知路由场景的仿真。结果表明,上下文感知路由优于其他传统的请求路由技术。这里介绍的工作可以影响路由算法,以及解决与企业人员配置和代理上下文的时间变化相关的问题
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Context Aware Routing of Enterprise User Communications
This paper develops a context aware framework to address the diverse communication needs of a modern enterprise. Such enterprises are characterized by workers in different locations, subject to different policies, using different communication devices, and having varying degrees of skill sets. This diversity poses challenges in finding the most effective human worker (agent) for tasks like fielding a customer request, helping another agent with additional expert knowledge, or more generally help complete a task like a supply chain exception. We focus on the problem of routing communications to the most effective agent using a spectrum of contextual knowledge: availability, media type, activity, expertise, and location. We determine an optimal 'request-to-agent' routing based on several metrics of effectiveness depending on the communication context. The optimal agent is selected to communicate on a specific media who minimizes the expected duration of interaction while maximizes the probability of successful call completion. Based on our model we have conducted simulations involving context aware and non-context aware routing scenarios. The results indicate that the context aware routing outperforms other conventional request-routing techniques. The work presented here can impact routing algorithms, as well as address problems related to enterprise staffing and temporal variation of context for the agent
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