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Developing Ontologies based on Folksonomy: A Systematic Review [PDF]
Objective: This paper aims to provide a comprehensive and systematic review of published studies on the topic of developing ontologies based on folksonomies as a means of information management in electronic environments.
Nosrat Goodarzi +4 more
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I argue that a concise [decimal latitude,longitude] tuple form of geo‐referencing be used to identify landforms and sample sites, in data strings and image metadata. This form enables searching and information exchange from geomorphology into and beyond Critical Zone studies via the FAIR data principles: findability, accessibility, interoperability and
W. Brian Whalley
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Graph‐Based Recommendation System Enhanced by Community Detection
Many researchers have used tag information to improve the performance of recommendation techniques in recommender systems. Examining the tags of users will help to get their interests and leads to more accuracy in the recommendations. Since user‐defined tags are chosen freely and without any restrictions, problems arise in determining their exact ...
Zeinab Shokrzadeh +4 more
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The social amplification of risk framework: New perspectives
Abstract Several decades have elapsed since the introduction in 1988 of the social amplification of risk framework (SARF) by researchers from Clark University and Decision Research. SARF was offered as an umbrella under which social, psychological, and cultural theories of risk could be integrated and thereby supplement technical risk analyses.
Roger E. Kasperson +3 more
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Health information diffusion on Twitter: The content and design of WHO tweets matter
Abstract Background Micro‐blogging services empower health institutions to quickly disseminate health information to many users. By analysing user data, infodemiology (i.e. improving public health using user contributed health related content) can be measured in terms of information diffusion.
Holger Hönings +6 more
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Abstract This article examines the benefits of putting Indigenous perspectives and the digital humanities (DH) in conversation with each other in order to elaborate a DH approach that is suitable for Indigenous research and to suggest critical perspectives for a more sustainable DH.
Coppélie Cocq
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A Novel Method for Network Intrusion Detection
Intrusion detection is one of the key research directions of network information security. In order to make up for the deficiencies of traditional security technologies such as firewall, encryption, and authentication, by analyzing the characteristics of network attacks and existing intrusion detection models, the advantages of triadic concept analysis
Hongmin Wang +3 more
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Using social commerce users as the data source, a reasonable and effective interest expression mechanism is used to construct an interest graph of sample users to achieve the purpose of clustering merchants and users as well as realizing accurate marketing of products.
Xuwu Ding +3 more
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Folksonomies de la qualité de l’air
The paper accounts for a classification experiment of ambient air particles measurement’s sessions by people to whom was lent a microsensor, in the “checkbox” project organized by sociologists and experts of a certified association of air quality ...
Florian Charvolin
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Searching, Navigating, and Recommending Movies through Emotions: A Scoping Review
Movies offer viewers a broad range of emotional experiences, providing entertainment, and meaning. Following the PRISMA‐ScR guidelines, we reviewed the literature on digital systems designed to help users search and browse movie libraries and offer recommendations based on emotional content.
Nuno Piçarra +4 more
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