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Group: Social Tagging - library [11 articles]

Recent papers posted by members of the Social Tagging group
  • Ranking Scientific Publications Using a Simple Model of Network Traffic
    (13 Dec 2006)
    by Dylan Walker, Huafeng Xie, Koon-Kiu Yan, Sergei Maslov
  • Improved annotation of the blogosphere via autotagging and hierarchical clustering
    (2006), pp. 625-632.
    by Christopher H Brooks, Nancy Montanez
  • Folksonomy as a Complex Network
    (23 Sep 2005)
    by Kaikai Shen, Lide Wu
  • Groups in Social Software: Utilizing Tagging to Integrate Individual Contexts for Social Navigation
    (16 August 2005)
    by Kai Bielenberg, Marc Zacher
    edited by Thesis, Submitted, In, Of, 16
  • A Detail in Rousseau's Thought: Language and Perfectibility
    Modern Language Notes, Vol. 72, No. 1. (1957), pp. 42-47.
    by Robert L Politzer
  • Automated Tag Clustering: Improving search and exploration in the tag space
    (2006)
    by Grigory Begelman, Philipp Keller, Frank Smadja
  • The Social Structure of Tagging Internet Video on del.icio.us
    System Sciences, 2007. HICSS 2007. 40th Annual Hawaii International Conference on (2007), pp. 85-85.
  • Tagging, Folksonomy & Co - Renaissance of Manual Indexing?
    (26 Jan 2007)
    by Jakob Voss
  • Using Social Tagging to Improve Social Navigation
    (2006)
    by David R Millen, Jonathan Feinberg
  • Why we tag: motivations for annotation in mobile and online media
    (2007), pp. 971-980.
    by Morgan Ames, Mor Naaman
  • Tagging, communities, vocabulary, evolution
    Computer Supported Cooperative Work, 2006, CSCW '06. 20th anniversary Conference on (2006), pp. 181-190.
    by Shilad Sen, Shyong K Lam, Al M Rashid, Dan Cosley, Dan Frankowski, Jeremy Osterhouse, Maxwell F Harper, John Riedl
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