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Network properties of folksonomies.
AI Commun., 2007Social resource sharing systems like YouTube and delicio.us have acquired a large number of users within the last few years. They provide rich resources for data analysis, information retrieval, and knowledge discovery applications. A first step towards this end is to gain better insights into content and structure of these systems.
C. CATTUTO +7 more
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Exploring folksonomy for personalized search
Proceedings of the 31st annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval, 2008As a social service in Web 2.0, folksonomy provides the users the ability to save and organize their bookmarks online with "social annotations" or "tags". Social annotations are high quality descriptors of the web pages' topics as well as good indicators of web users' interests.
Shengliang Xu +4 more
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Towards a folksonomy of web APIs
Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Semantic Search Over the Web, 2013Folksonomies are powerful tools for the Web 2.0 to provide classifications "emerging from the bottom", performed by users who collaboratively assign tags and annotate shared resources. In this paper, we adapt the notion of folksonomy to the collaborative tagging of Web APIs, that is, software components made available by third parties through web ...
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Tag Similarity in Folksonomies.
2013Folksonomies - collections of user-contributed tags, proved to be efficient in reducing the inherent semantic gap. However, user tags are noisy; thus, they need to be processed before they can be used by further applications. In this paper, we propose an approach for bootstrapping semantics from folksonomy tags.
Mousselly-Sergieh, Hatem +5 more
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A tag recommendation system for folksonomy
Proceedings of the 2nd ACM workshop on Social web search and mining, 2009Social bookmarking tools become more and more popular nowadays and tagging is used to organize information and allow users to recall or search the resources. Users need to type the tags whenever they post a resource, so that a good tag recommendation system can ease the process of finding some useful and relevant keywords for users.
Ning Zhang 0041 +2 more
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Sense induction in folksonomies: a review
Artificial Intelligence Review, 2013Folksonomies, often known as tagging systems, such as the ones used on the popular Delicious or Flickr websites, use a very simple Knowledge Organisation System. Users have thus been quick to adopt this system and create extensive annotations on the Web.
Pierre Andrews, Juan Pane
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KNOWLEDGE ORGANIZATION, 2010
Social tagging systems, known as ‘folksonomies’, represent an important part of web resource discovery as they enable free and unrestricted browsing through information space. Folksonomies consisting of subject designators (tags) assigned by users, however, have one important drawback: they do not express semantic relationships either hierarchical or ...
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Social tagging systems, known as ‘folksonomies’, represent an important part of web resource discovery as they enable free and unrestricted browsing through information space. Folksonomies consisting of subject designators (tags) assigned by users, however, have one important drawback: they do not express semantic relationships either hierarchical or ...
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Query Expansion in Folksonomies
2011People share resources in folksonomies and add tags to these resources. There are often only a few tags associated with each resource, which makes the data available in folksonomies extremely sparse. Spareness in folksonomies makes searching resources difficult.
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