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The big data era: The usefulness of folksonomy for natural language processing
Background: A huge amount of clinical data is generated daily and it is usually filed in clinical reports as natural language. Data extraction and further analysis requires reading and manual review of each report, which is a time consuming process. With
Laia Sans +5 more
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Discovering shared conceptualizations in folksonomies [PDF]
Social bookmark tools are rapidly emerging on the Web. In such systems users are setting up lightweight conceptual structures called folksonomies. Unlike ontologies, shared conceptualisations are not formalised, but rather implicit. We present a new data mining task, the mining of all frequent tri-concepts, together with an efficient algorithm, for ...
Robert Jäschke +4 more
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Social networks on the dark web are rich in data that provides valuable insight into the nature of the activities on the dark web and human behaviors related to these activities. It also encompasses a diversity of ideologies, interests, and thought patterns associated with illicit activities and businesses on the dark web.
Randa Basheer +2 more
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Tag Recommendations in Folksonomies [PDF]
Collaborative tagging systems allow users to assign keywords--so called "tags"--to resources. Tags are used for navigation, finding resources and serendipitous browsing and thus provide an immediate benefit for users. These systems usually include tag recommendation mechanisms easing the process of finding good tags for a resource, but also ...
Robert Jäschke +4 more
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Folksonomy: The Manner of Data-processing and Organization [PDF]
Nowadays folksonomy known as a manner of data-processing and organization within the Internet is very prevalent. The author of the document and other Internet users are allowed to put a keyword – a tag which helps to sort out the necessary data within ...
Dogžina, Gunta +2 more
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Trend Detection in Folksonomies [PDF]
As 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
Andreas Hotho +3 more
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Tag relatedness in image folksonomies [PDF]
Folksonomies - Les reseaux sociaux, les ressources disponibles sur le web et les tags utilisateurs qui y sont associes permettent de facilement recuperer, organiser du contenu et naviguer sur le web. Cependant, leurs avantages restent limites, principalement a cause du caractere bruite des tags proposes par les utilisateurs.
Hatem Mousselly Sergieh +5 more
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In Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) projects, the tagging or annotation of objects is usually performed in a flexible and non-constrained manner. Contributors to a VGI project are normally free to choose whatever tags they feel are appropriate to
Nikola Davidovic +3 more
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Folksonomies, the semantic web, and movie recommendation [PDF]
While the Semantic Web has evolved to support the meaningful exchange ofheterogeneous data through shared and controlled conceptualisations, Web 2.0 has demonstrated that large-scale community tagging sites can enrich the semantic web with readily ...
C. CATTUTO +13 more
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Logsonomy — A Search Engine Folksonomy
In social bookmarking systems users describe bookmarks by keywords called tags. The structure behind these social systems, called folksonomies, can be viewed as a tripartite hypergraph of user, tag and resource nodes.
Robert Jäschke, Robert +3 more
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