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In CHI '07: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems (2007), pp. 971-980.
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AbstractWhy do people tag? Users have mostly avoided annotating media such as photos -- both in desktop and mobile environments -- despite the many potential uses for annotations, including recall and retrieval. We investigate the incentives for annotation in Flickr, a popular web-based photo-sharing system, and ZoneTag, a cameraphone photo capture and annotation tool that uploads images to Flickr. In Flickr, annotation (as textual tags) serves both personal and social purposes, increasing incentives for tagging and resulting in a relatively high ... | |
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In CHI '06: CHI '06 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems (2006), pp. 36-39.
by George W. Furnas, Caterina Fake, Luis von Ahn, et al.Joshua Schachter, Scott Golder, Kevin Fox, Marc Davis, Cameron Marlow, Mor Naaman
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AbstractThe panel will explore the relevance of the emerging tagging systems (Flickr, Del.icio.us, RawSugar and more). Why do they seem to work? What kinds of incentives are required for users to participate? Will tagging survive and scale to mass adoption? What are the behavioral, economic, and social models that underlie each tagging system? What are the dynamics of those systems, and how are they derived from the specific application's design and affordances?.We will demand answers to these questions and others from ... | |
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In SIGDOC '07: Proceedings of the 25th annual ACM international conference on Design of communication (2007), pp. 189-195.
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In WWW '07: Proceedings of the 16th international conference on World Wide Web (2007), pp. 211-220.
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AbstractThe debate within the Web community over the optimal means by which to organize information often pits formalized classifications against distributed collaborative tagging systems. A number of questions remain unanswered, however, regarding the nature of collaborative tagging systems including whether coherent categorization schemes can emerge from unsupervised tagging by users. This paper uses data from the social bookmarking site delicio. us to examine the dynamics of collaborative tagging systems. In particular, we examine whether the distribution of the frequency of use ... | |
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(7 May 2007)
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azollers
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AbstractCollaborative tagging has recently attracted the attention of both industry and academia due to the popularity of content-sharing systems such as CiteULike, del.icio.us, and Flickr. These systems give users the opportunity to add data items and to attach their own metadata (or tags) to stored data. The result is an effective content management tool for individual users. Recent studies, however, suggest that, as tagging communities grow, the added content and the metadata become harder to manage due to an ease in content diversity. Thus, mechanisms that cope with ... | |
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(29 Dec 2005)
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AbstractWe describe online collaborative communities by tripartite networks, the nodes being persons, items and tags. We introduce projection methods in order to uncover the structures of the networks, i.e. communities of users, genre families... <br />To do so, we focus on the correlations between the nodes, depending on their profiles, and use percolation techniques that consist in removing less correlated links and observing the shaping of disconnected islands. The structuring of the network is visualised by using a tree representation. The notion of diversity in the system is also ... | |
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Natural Language Processing and Information Systems (2006), pp. 58-69.
by Csaba Veres
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AbstractFolksonomies are classification schemes that emerge from the collective actions of users who tag resources with an unrestricted set of key terms. There has been a flurry of activity in this domain recently with a number of high profile web sites and search engines adopting the practice. They have sparked a great deal of excitement and debate in the popular and technical literature, accompanied by a number of analyses of the statistical properties of tagging behavior. However, none has addressed the ... | |
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(4 May 2006)
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AbstractCollaborative tagging has been quickly gaining ground because of its ability to recruit the activity of web users into effectively organizing and sharing vast amounts of information. Here we collect data from a popular system and investigate the statistical properties of tag co-occurrence. We introduce a stochastic model of user behavior embodying two main aspects of collaborative tagging: (i) a frequency-bias mechanism related to the idea that users are exposed to each other's tagging activity; (ii) a notion of memory - or aging of resources - in the ... | |
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In WSDM '08: Proceedings of the international conference on Web search and web data mining (2008), pp. 195-206.
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AbstractSocial bookmarking is a recent phenomenon which has the potential to give us a great deal of data about pages on the web. One major question is whether that data can be used to augment systems like web search. To answer this question, over the past year we have gathered what we believe to be the largest dataset from a social bookmarking site yet analyzed by academic researchers. Our dataset represents about forty million bookmarks from the social bookmarking site del.icio.us. ... | |
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Journal of Information Science In Journal of Information Science, Vol. 34, No. 1. (1 February 2008), pp. 15-29.
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AbstractThe weighted list, known popularly as a `tag cloud', has appeared on many popular folksonomy-based web-sites. Flickr, Delicious, Technorati and many others have all featured a tag cloud at some point in their history. However, it is unclear whether the tag cloud is actually useful as an aid to finding information. We conducted an experiment, giving participants the option of using a tag cloud or a traditional search interface to answer various questions. We found that where ... | |
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In CHI '08: Proceeding of the twenty-sixth annual SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems (2008), pp. 1097-1100.
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AbstractWe examine tagging behavior on Flickr, a public photo-sharing website. We build on previous qualitative research that exposed a taxonomy of tagging motivations, as well as on social presence research. The motivation taxonomy suggests that motivations for tagging are tied to the intended target audience of the tags --- the users themselves, family and friends, or the general public. Using multiple data sources, including a survey and independent system data, we examine which motivations are associated with tagging level, and estimate ... | |
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(27 December 2007)
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From Web to Social Web: Discovering and Deploying User and Content Profiles (2007), pp. 122-141.
AbstractOrganizing multimedia data is very challenging. One of the most important approaches to support users in searching and navigating media collections is collaborative filtering. Recently, systems as flickr or last.fm have become popular. They allow users to not only rate but also tag items with arbitrary labels. Such systems replace the concept of a global common ontology, as envisioned by the Semantic Web, with a paradigm of heterogeneous, local “folksonomies”. The problem of such tagging systems is, however, that resulting taggings ... | |
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ECSCW 2007 (2007), pp. 21-40.
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ilaria
vanesam
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LearningTechnologies
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koles
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qili
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ACS
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ctreude
azollers
AbstractIn this paper, we explore various search tasks that are supported by a social bookmarking service. These bookmarking services hold great potential to powerfully combine personal tagging of information sources with interactive browsing, resulting in better social navigation. While there has been considerable interest in social tagging systems in recent years, little is known about their actual usage. In this paper, we present the results of a field study of a social bookmarking service that has been deployed in a large ... | |
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Information Technology Interfaces, 2007. ITI 2007. 29th International Conference on In Information Technology Interfaces, 2007. ITI 2007. 29th International Conference on (2007), pp. 437-442.
AbstractWeb 2.0 has brought about a new sort of user centred services which rely a great deal on flexible organizational capabilities designed for user-supplied organization. Collaborative tagging is especially interesting in this context and this article explores what this kind of organization in connection with some Web 2.0 principles means for knowledge discovery in various ways. To fully explore this, the article defines collaborative tagging and gives an overview of collaborative tagging in general, of services using it and of tags ... | |
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(25 Apr 2007)
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professeur
AbstractWe analyze a large-scale snapshot of del.icio.us and investigate how the number of different tags in the system grows as a function of a suitably defined notion of time. We study the temporal evolution of the global vocabulary size, i.e. the number of distinct tags in the entire system, as well as the evolution of local vocabularies, that is the growth of the number of distinct tags used in the context of a given resource or user. In both cases, we find power-law behaviors with exponents smaller ... | |
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System Sciences, 2007. HICSS 2007. 40th Annual Hawaii International Conference on (2007), pp. 85-85.
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rabeeh
ganden
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shaoke
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sabunome
fmarquesfilho
azollers
mikejedw
PETLab
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AbstractThe ability to tag resources with uncontrolled metadata or "folksonomies" is often characterized as one of the central features of "Web 2.0" applications. Folksonomies are said to support emergent classification, where the semantic value of the tags and their relation to one another is worked out through a negotiated process of users applying their selected tags and seeing what others have tagged the same way. Few studies exist to show how folksonomic tagging is actually done, and to what extent users ... | |
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(26 Jan 2007)
by Jakob Voss
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egh
gphroh
ianturton
flavian_vasile
AlisonBabeu
Elycha
lasosse
MarkLaurent
TaggingAndSemantics
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lxh468
kawah
crisox
cherhan
azollers
fryanpan
AbstractThis paper gives an overview of current trends in manual indexing on the Web. Along with a general rise of user generated content there are more and more tagging systems that allow users to annotate digital resources with tags (keywords) and share their annotations with other users. Tagging is frequently seen in contrast to traditional knowledge organization systems or as something completely new. This paper shows that tagging should better be seen as a popular form of manual indexing on the Web. Difference between controlled and free indexing ... | |
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In HYPERTEXT '06: Proceedings of the seventeenth conference on Hypertext and hypermedia (2006), pp. 111-114.
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ypjones
gonz
eabenoit
gabkaz
janicewarner
logics of knowledge
vellino
alhoori
davidleitner
nandipati
makrehchi
dokooh
Social computing
sebpaquet
mboehmer
sstose
andreacapocci
meikipp
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thegoose
nellapower
umurthy21
rickl
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azollers
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nroovers
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yiling
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uflib
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alkal
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cherhan
yousinai
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Beriel
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fabianabel
AbstractCollaborative tagging systems, or folksonomies, have the potential of becoming technological infrastructure to support knowledge management activities in an organization or a society. There are many challenges, however. This paper presents designs that enhance collaborative tagging systems to meet some key challenges: community identification, ontology generation, user and document recommendation. Design prototypes, evaluation methodology and selected preliminary results are presented. ... | |
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New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia, Vol. 12, No. 1. (June 2006), pp. 83-105.
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Foxen
pandemos
Interactive Archivist
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suleehs
KHAL0006
Social Web
brusilovsky
AllanHansen
deleriad
GJNauta
MarkLaurent
CMU-HCII
social_navigation
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olihelgi
azollers
skasey
AbstractDocumentation of art museum collections has been traditionally written by and for art historians. To make art museum collections broadly accessible, and to enable art museums to engage their communities, means of access need to reflect the perspectives of other groups and communities. Social Tagging (the collective assignment of keywords to resources) and its resulting Folksonomy (the assemblage of concepts expressed in such a cooperatively developed system of classification) offer ways for art museums to engage with their communities and to ... | |
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(27 Apr 2006)
by Jakob Voss
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azollers
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xxc
JJNonesuch
hanshee
andreacapocci
AlisonBabeu
jryall-tags
Blog_and_Wiki_Research
Wikipedia
abellogin
Torsten_Holmer
AnneB
Tronhus
AbstractThis paper explores the system of categories that is used to classify articles in Wikipedia. It is compared to collaborative tagging systems like del.icio.us and to hierarchical classification like the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC). Specifics and commonalitiess of these systems of subject indexing are exposed. Analysis of structural and statistical properties (descriptors per record, records per descriptor, descriptor levels) shows that the category system of Wikimedia is a thesaurus that combines collaborative tagging and hierarchical subject indexing in a special way. ... | |
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Journal of the American Society for Information Science, Vol. 49, No. 13. (12 December 1998), pp. 1185-1205.
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CarlosMorais
Anita13
meikipp
katja
rybesh
rabourn
aeoluspress
hober
xxc
pajoma
cephas
cwhitney
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lauggh
cveres
ethomsen
gphroh
ianturton
phylisebanner
ak
azollers
SIMS
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Wikipedia
musil
wartaalman
AbstractDiscussion in the research community and among the general public regarding content indexing (especially subject indexing) and access to digital resources, especially on the Internet, has underutilized research on a variety of factors that are important in the design of such access mechanisms. Some of these factors and issues are reviewed and implications drawn for information system design in the era of electronic access. Specifically the following are discussed: <I >Human factors:</I > Subject searching vs. indexing, multiple terms of access, folk classification, ... | |
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Journal of Documentation, Vol. 59, No. 3. (7 May 2003), pp. 321-340.
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CarlosMorais
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rrbarb
rabourn
sourada
aregh
Enro
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yish
umbra
ktew
toine
azollers
UniAce
grazewind
mathgamespatterns
dtl
vds-arg
eni
quianominorleo
Abstract"Serendipity" has both a classical origin in literature and a more modern manifestation where it is found in the descriptions of the problem solving and knowledge acquisition of humanities and science scholars. Studies of information retrieval and information seeking have also discussed the utility of the notion of serendipity. Some have implied that it may be stimulated, or that certain people may "encounter" serendipitous information more than others. All to some extent accept the classical definition of serendipity as a "fortuitous" ... | |
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In WWW '07: Proceedings of the 16th international conference on World Wide Web (2007), pp. 1313-1314.
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In WWW '06: Proceedings of the 15th international conference on World Wide Web (2006), pp. 953-954.
by Gilad Mishne
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AbstractThe new social media sites -- blogs, wikis, Flickr and Digg, among others -- underscore the transformation of the Web to a participatory medium in which users are actively creating, evaluating and distributing information. Digg is a social news aggregator which allows users to submit links to, vote on and discuss news stories. Each day Digg selects a handful of stories to feature on its front page. Rather than rely on the opinion of a few editors, Digg aggregates opinions of thousands of its users to decide ... | |
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In WWW '06: Proceedings of the 15th international conference on World Wide Web (2006), pp. 625-632.
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AbstractTags have recently become popular as a means of annotating and organizing Web pages and blog entries. Advocates of tagging argue that the use of tags produces a 'folksonomy', a system in which the meaning of a tag is determined by its use among the community as a whole. We analyze the effectiveness of tags for classifying blog entries by gathering the top 350 tags from Technorati and measuring the similarity of all articles that share a tag. We find that ... | |
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In WWW '06: Proceedings of the 15th international conference on World Wide Web (2006), pp. 193-202.
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In PRICAI Workshop on Text and Web Mining (2000), pp. 52-63.
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AbstractMany text mining problems can be recast as tag insertion problems---we illustrate several. The size of the search space of the tag insertion problem is explored, using a number of proofs and heuristics (Viterbi Search, One-Tag-at-a-Time and Automatic Tokenisation) to greatly reduce the size of the search space, reducing the size of the search space from approximately 10 400 to approximately 10 11 . Properties of the SGML standard are also used to reduce the complexity of the search. A... ... | |
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(10 Apr 2006)
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AbstractThis paper explores the system of categories that is used to classify articles in Wikipedia. It is compared to collaborative tagging systems like del.icio.us and to hierarchical classification like the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC). Specifics and commonalitiess of these systems of subject indexing are exposed. Analysis of structural and statistical properties (descriptors per record, records per descriptor, descriptor levels) shows that the category system of Wikimedia is a thesaurus that combines collaborative tagging and hierarchical subject indexing in a special way. ... | |
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In HT '07: Proceedings of the 18th conference on Hypertext and hypermedia (2007), pp. 35-36.
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In WWW '07: Proceedings of the 16th international conference on World Wide Web (2007), pp. 1287-1288.
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In CHI '07: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems (2007), pp. 995-998.
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In HYPERTEXT '06: Proceedings of the seventeenth conference on Hypertext and hypermedia (2006), pp. 11-22.
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Computer Standards & Interfaces, Vol. 23, No. 4. (September 2001), pp. 311-324.
by A. Fong
AbstractIt is important to know the presence of other concurrently online users before real-time communication can be established with them. While many instant messaging (IM) systems are available, there is no standard protocol for online presence notification due to the proprietary nature of such systems. These systems generally have many security weaknesses such as anonymous messaging, message spoofing, account hijacking and authorization overriding because they depend heavily on client-side operations. This paper proposes an open protocol for online presence notification that ... | |
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(01 October 2009)
AbstractThe Social Web (including services such as MySpace, Flickr, last.fm, and WordPress) has captured the attention of millions of users as well as billions of dollars in investment and acquisition. Social websites, evolving around the connections between people and their objects of interest, are encountering boundaries in the areas of information integration, dissemination, reuse, portability, searchability, automation and demanding tasks like querying. The Semantic Web is an ideal platform for interlinking and performing operations on diverse person- and object-related data available from the Social Web, and has produced a ... | |
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System Sciences, 2009. HICSS '09. 42nd Hawaii International Conference on In System Sciences, 2009. HICSS '09. 42nd Hawaii International Conference on (2009), pp. 1-10.
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AbstractThe microblogging service Twitter is in the process of being appropriated for conversational interaction and is starting to be used for collaboration, as well. In an attempt to determine how well Twitter supports user-to-user exchanges, what people are using Twitter for, and what usage or design modifications would make it (more) usable as a tool for collaboration, this study analyzes a corpus of naturally-occurring public Twitter messages (tweets), focusing on the functions and uses of the @ sign and the coherence ... | |
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Commun. ACM, Vol. 51, No. 7. (July 2008), pp. 60-69.
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AbstractThe Web must be studied as an entity in its own right to ensure it keeps flourishing and prevent unanticipated social effects. ... | |
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In WebKDD/SNA-KDD '07: Proceedings of the 9th WebKDD and 1st SNA-KDD 2007 workshop on Web mining and social network analysis (2007), pp. 56-65.
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AbstractMicroblogging is a new form of communication in which users can describe their current status in short posts distributed by instant messages, mobile phones, email or the Web. Twitter, a popular microblogging tool has seen a lot of growth since it launched in October, 2006. In this paper, we present our observations of the microblogging phenomena by studying the topological and geographical properties of Twitter's social network. We find that people use microblogging to talk about their daily activities and to ... | |
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Knowl. Acquis., Vol. 5, No. 2. (June 1993), pp. 199-220.
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(01 June 1967)
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AbstractThis volume is directed toward closing the gap between theory and empirical research and improving social scientists' capacities for generating theory that is relevant and useful to their research. ... | |
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In CIKM '06: Proceedings of the 15th ACM international conference on Information and knowledge management (2006), pp. 559-566.
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In CIKM '05: Proceedings of the 14th ACM international conference on Information and knowledge management (2005), pp. 195-200.
AbstractCommon approaches to multi-label classification learn independent classifiers for each category, and employ ranking or thresholding schemes for classification. Because they do not exploit dependencies between labels, such techniques are only well-suited to problems in which categories are independent. However, in many domains labels are highly interdependent. This paper explores multi-label conditional random field (CRF)classification models that directly parameterize label co-occurrences in multi-label classification. Experiments show that the models outperform their single-label counterparts on standard text corpora. Even when multi-labels are ... | |
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In IUI '07: Proceedings of the 12th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces (2007), pp. 52-61.
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AbstractThe goal of this paper is to detail the integration of two "social Web" technologies - social search and social navigation - and to highlight the benefits of such integration on two levels. Firstly, both technologies harvest and harness "community wisdom" and in an integrated system each of the search and navigation components can benefit from the additional community wisdom gathered by the other when assisting users to locate relevant information. Secondly, by integrating search and browsing we facilitate the development ... | |
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ACM Computing Surveys, Vol. 34, No. 1. (2002), pp. 1-47.
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AbstractThe automated categorization (or classification) of texts into predefined categories has witnessed a booming interest in the last ten years, due to the increased availability of documents in digital form and the ensuing need to organize them. In the research community the dominant approach to this problem is based on machine learning techniques: a general inductive process automatically builds a classifier by learning, from a set of preclassified documents, the characteristics of the... ... | |
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In ECML '98: Proceedings of the 10th European Conference on Machine Learning (1998), pp. 137-142.
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In WIDM '02: Proceedings of the 4th international workshop on Web information and data management (2002), pp. 96-99.
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Library Hi Tech, Vol. 23, No. 4. (January 2005), pp. 469-480.
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In SIGIR '99: Proceedings of the 22nd annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval (1999), pp. 42-49.
by Yiming Yang, Xin Liu
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In Proceedings of ACL'01 workshop on temporal and spatial information processing (2001), pp. 65-72.
AbstractWe present a semantic tagging system for temporal expressions and discuss how the temporal information conveyed by these expressions can be extracted. The performance of the system was evaluated wrt. a small hand-annotated corpus of news messages. 1 ... | |
AbstractIn this paper we present myPlanet, an ontologydriven personalised Web-based service. We extended the existing infrastructure of the PlanetOnto news publishing system. Our concerns were mainly to provide lightweight means for ontology maintenance and ease the access to repositories of news items, a rich resource for information sharing. We reason about the information being shared by providing an ontology-driven interest-profiling tool which enable users to specify their interests. We ... ... | |
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Human Interface and the Management of Information. Methods, Techniques and Tools in Information Design (2007), pp. 298-306.
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AbstractThe aim of this research is to suggest folksonomy-based collaborative tagging system for supporting designers in group who interpret visualized information such as images through grouping, labeling and classifying for design inspiration. We performed field observation and preliminary studies to examine how designers interpret visualized information in group work. We found that traditional classification methods have some problems like lack of surface and time consuming. Based on this research, we developed PC based group work application, named I-VIDI. By implementing I-VIDI ... | |
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Creating New Learning Experiences on a Global Scale (2007), pp. 414-419.
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AbstractFolksonomies provide a free source of keywords describing web resources, however, these keywords are free form and unstructured. In this paper, we describe a novel tool that converts folksonomy tags into semantic metadata, and present a case study consisting of a framework for evaluating the usefulness of this metadata within the context of a particular eLearning application. The evaluation shows the number of ways in which the generated semantic metadata adds value to the raw folksonomy tags. ... | |
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Semantic Multimedia (2006), pp. 56-70.
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AbstractAs the number of resources on the web exceeds by far the number of documents one can track, it becomes increasingly difficult to remain up to date on ones own areas of interest. The problem becomes more severe with the increasing fraction of multimedia data, from which it is difficult to extract some conceptual description of their contents. One way to overcome this problem are social bookmark tools, which are rapidly emerging on the web. In such systems, users are setting ... | |
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Journal on Data Semantics VI In Journal on Data Semantics VI (2006), pp. 168-186.
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AbstractDefining and using ontology to annotate web resources with semantic markups is generally perceived as the primary way to implement the vision of the Semantic Web. The ontology provides a shared and machine understandable semantics for web resources that agents and applications can utilize. This top-down approach (in the sense that an ontology is defined first on top of existing web resources and then used later to markup them), however, has a high barrier to entry and is difficult to scale ... | |
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In GROUP '07: Proceedings of the 2007 international ACM conference on Supporting group work (2007), pp. 361-370.
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In GROUP '07: Proceedings of the 2007 international ACM conference on Supporting group work (2007), pp. 351-360.
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echi
AbstractTo improve existing social bookmarking systems and to design new ones, researchers and practitioners need to understand how to evaluate tagging behavior. In this paper, we analyze over two years of data from CiteULike, a social bookmarking system for tagging academic papers. We propose six tag metrics-tag growth, tag reuse, tag non-obviousness, tag discrimination, tag frequency, and tag patterns-to understand the characteristics of a social bookmarking system. Using these metrics, we suggest possible design heuristics to implement a social bookmarking system ... | |
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IT Professional In IT Professional, Vol. 9, No. 4. (13 July 2007), pp. 34-41.
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cherhan
AbstractWeb 2.0, the second phase in the Web's evolution, is attracting the attention of IT professionals, businesses, and Web users. Web 2.0 is also called the wisdom Web, people-centric Web, participative Web, and read/write Web. Web 2.0 harnesses the Web in a more interactive and collaborative manner, emphasizing peers' social interaction and collective intelligence, and presents new opportunities for leveraging the Web and engaging its users more effectively. Within the last two to three years, Web 2.0, ignited by successful Web ... | |
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ACM Trans. Web, Vol. 1, No. 2. (August 2007)
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In WWW '07: Proceedings of the 16th international conference on World Wide Web (2007), pp. 845-854.
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intrect
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fryanpan
AbstractThe success of the Semantic Web depends on the availability of Web pages annotated with metadata. Free form metadata or tags, as used in social bookmarking and folksonomies, have become more and more popular and successful. Such tags are relevant keywords associated with or assigned to a piece of information (e.g., a Web page), describing the item and enabling keyword-based classification. In this paper we propose P-TAG, a method which automatically generates personalized tags for Web pages. Upon browsing a Web ... | |
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Innovations in Information Technology, 2006 (2006), pp. 1-5.
AbstractSemantic metadata, which describes the meaning of documents, can be produced either manually or else semi-automatically using information extraction techniques. Manual techniques are expensive if they rely on skilled cataloguers, but a possible alternative is to make use of community produced annotations such as those collected in folksonomies. This paper reports on an experiment that we carried out to validate the assumption that folksonomies carry more semantic value than keywords extracted by machines. The experiment has been carried-out in two ways: ... | |
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In WWW '07: Proceedings of the 16th international conference on World Wide Web (2007), pp. 1269-1270.
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AbstractTag clouds provide an aggregate of tag-usage statistics. They are typically sent as in-line HTML to browsers. However, display mechanisms suited for ordinary text are not ideal for tags, because font sizes may vary widely on a line. As well, the typical layout does not account for relationships that may be known between tags. This paper presents models and algorithms to improve the display of tag clouds that con- sist of in-line HTML, as well as algorithms that use nested tables to achieve a more general 2-dimensional ... | |
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: The Semantic Web: Research and Applications In The Semantic Web: Research and Applications (2006), pp. 411-426.
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intrect
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cherhan
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skasey
AbstractSocial bookmark tools are rapidly emerging on the Web. In such systems users are setting up lightweight conceptual structures called folksonomies. The reason for their immediate success is the fact that no specific skills are needed for participating. At the moment, however, the information retrieval support is limited. We present a formal model and a new search algorithm for folksonomies, called FolkRank, that exploits the structure of the folksonomy. The proposed algorithm is also applied to find communities within the folksonomy ... | |
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Web Intelligence, 2006. WI 2006. IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on (2006), pp. 352-355.
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rrbarb
AbstractCollaborative tagging on the web has been quickly gaining ground as a new paradigm for web information retrieval, discovering and filtering. There are a number of successful deployments of collaborative tagging systems that effectively recruits the activity of human users into collecting and annotating vast amounts of web resources. They lead to an emergent categorization of web resources in terms of tags, and create a different kind of web directory. However, the current ways of exploration in the tagging space are ... | |
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Searcher Mag Database Prof, Vol. 14, No. 6. (2006), pp. 26-38.
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AbstractThe importance of social Bookmarking, Folksonomies, and Web 2.0 tools and the Web services provided by these search tools, are presented. These Web searches help in completion of jobs, pursue interests and hobbies, and keep track of the already found information that are found useful. Every user has a unique tag and by which an image or Web page is tagged and identified and linked with the identical Web pages and images. Social Bookmarking and Folksonomies tools allows users to tag ... | |
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: The Semantic Web â ISWC 2005 (2005), pp. 522-536.
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In WWW '06: Proceedings of the 15th international conference on World Wide Web (2006), pp. 417-426.
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AbstractIn order to obtain a machine understandable semantics for web resources, research on the Semantic Web tries to annotate web resources with concepts and relations from explicitly defined formal ontologies. This kind of formal annotation is usually done manually or semi-automatically. In this paper, we explore a complement approach that focuses on the "social annotations of the web" which are annotations manually made by normal web users without a pre-defined formal ontology. Compared to the formal annotations, although social annotations are ... | |
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Queue, Vol. 3, No. 9. (November 2005), pp. 28-35.
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