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Twitter for neurosurgeons.

open access: yesSurg Neurol Int, 2011
Kubben PL.
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Folksonomy

2010
This chapter discusses folksonomies as a novel way of indexing documents and locating information based on user generated keywords. Folksonomies are considered from the point of view of knowledge organization and representation in the context of user collaboration within the Web 2.0 environments. Folksonomies provide multiple benefits which make them a
Katrin Weller   +2 more
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Folksonomy Formation

Computer, 2011
Tags, words or short phrases attached to items on the Internet, organize the social Web. Unlike expert-maintained taxonomies such as the Dewey Decimal Classification, tags evolve organically based on the collective action of individual users. The collection of tags in a tagging system, called a folksonomy, can vary widely from site to site.
Shilad Sen, John Riedl
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Folksonomies to Support Coordination and Coordination of Folksonomies

Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW), 2018
Members of highly-distributed groups in online production communities face challenges in achieving coordinated action. Existing CSCW research highlights the importance of shared language and artifacts when coordinating actions in such settings. To better understand how such shared language and artifacts are, not only a guide for, but also a result of ...
Corey Jackson   +3 more
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Evaluation of Folksonomy Induction Algorithms

ACM Transactions on Intelligent Systems and Technology, 2012
Algorithms for constructing hierarchical structures from user-generated metadata have caught the interest of the academic community in recent years. In social tagging systems, the output of these algorithms is usually referred to as folksonomies (from folk-generated taxonomies).
Strohmaier, Markus   +4 more
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"Supertagger" behavior in building folksonomies

Proceedings of the 2014 ACM conference on Web science, 2014
A folksonomy is ostensibly an information structure built up by the "wisdom of the crowds", but is the "crowd" really doing the work? Tagging is in fact a sharply skewed process in which a small minority of users generate an overwhelming majority of the annotations.
Lorince, Jared   +3 more
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Privacy-Aware Folksonomies

2010
Many popular web sites use folksonomies to let people label objects like images (Flickr), music (Last.fm), or URLs (Delicous) with schema-free tags. Folksonomies may reveal personal information. For example, tags can contain sensitive information, the set of tagged objects might disclose interests, etc.
Heidinger, C.   +4 more
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Context-based ranking in folksonomies

Proceedings of the 20th ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia, 2009
With the advent of Web 2.0 tagging became a popular feature. People tag diverse kinds of content, e.g. products at Amazon, music at Last.fm, images at Flickr, etc. Clicking on a tag enables the users to explore related content. In this paper we investigate how such tag-based queries, initialized by the clicking activity, can be enhanced with ...
F. ABEL   +5 more
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