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The OpenStreetMap folksonomy and its evolution [PDF]
The comprehension of folksonomies is of high importance when making sense of Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI), in particular in the case of OpenStreetMap (OSM).
Franz-Benjamin Mocnik +2 more
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Search Personalization in Folksonomy by Exploiting Multiple and Temporal Aspects of User Profiles [PDF]
Social tagging data, also known as folksonomy, are a valuable indication for the user's understanding of a resource. The nature of folksonomy data in which a user annotates a resource with their opinions provides immense potential to contribute to search
Keejun Han, Mun Y. Yi, Jungeun Kim
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Change in Threads on Twitter Regarding Influenza, Vaccines, and Vaccination During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Artificial Intelligence–Based Infodemiology Study [PDF]
BackgroundDiscussions of health issues on social media are a crucial information source reflecting real-world responses regarding events and opinions.
Arriel Benis +3 more
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A folksonomy is a type of distributed classification system. It is usually created by a group of individuals, typically the resource users. Users add tags to online items, such as images, videos, bookmarks and text. These tags are then shared and sometimes refined. In this article we look at what makes folksonomies work.
Tonkin, Emma L, Guy, M
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Resumo A comunicação mediada por computador no final dos anos 1990 reconfigura os padrões comunicacionais possibilitando a emergência de um modelo de comunicação todos-todos. Atualmente, a web vive uma nova fase, edificada sob a cooperação.
Maria Clara Aquino
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Objective: With the emergence of folksonomy as an option for subject tagging, discussions have ensued about the costs and benefits of continuing to construct and apply traditional subject headings, given that patrons now can generate their own tags.
Elaine Peterson
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Measuring Similarity in Large-Scale Folksonomies [PDF]
Social (or folksonomic) tagging has become a very popular way to describe content within Web 2.0 websites. Unlike\ud taxonomies, which overimpose a hierarchical categorisation of content, folksonomies enable end-users to freely create and choose the ...
Capra, Licia +3 more
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Semantic modelling of user interests based on cross-folksonomy analysis [PDF]
The continued increase in Web usage, in particular participation in folksonomies, reveals a trend towards a more dynamic and interactive Web where individuals can organise and share resources.
C. Cattuto +5 more
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BackgroundMedical blogs have emerged as new media, extending to a wider range of medical audiences, including health professionals and patients to share health-related information.
Batch, Yamen +2 more
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In the booming era of online social media environment, community question answering (CQA) sites have become one of the popular resources for software engineers and software industries.
Abhishek K. Singh +3 more
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