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Library Hi Tech, 2009
PurposeThe purpose of this article is to provide a quantitative analysis of the extent to which folksonomies replicate the Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) to see if folksonomies would successfully complement cataloger‐supplied subject headings in library catalogs.Design/methodology/approachThe paper compares social tags and LC subject ...
Marliese Thomas+2 more
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PurposeThe purpose of this article is to provide a quantitative analysis of the extent to which folksonomies replicate the Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) to see if folksonomies would successfully complement cataloger‐supplied subject headings in library catalogs.Design/methodology/approachThe paper compares social tags and LC subject ...
Marliese Thomas+2 more
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Proceedings of the 18th ACM international conference on Multimedia, 2010
Social image sharing websites like Flickr have successfully motivated users around the world to annotate images with tags, which greatly facilitate search and organization of social image content. However, these manually-input tags are far from a comprehensive description of the image content, which limits effectiveness of the tags in content-based ...
Xian-Sheng Hua+3 more
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Social image sharing websites like Flickr have successfully motivated users around the world to annotate images with tags, which greatly facilitate search and organization of social image content. However, these manually-input tags are far from a comprehensive description of the image content, which limits effectiveness of the tags in content-based ...
Xian-Sheng Hua+3 more
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Tagging Resources, Tagging Communities
2010 Seventh International Conference on Information Technology: New Generations, 2010Most of the existing social network systems require from their users an explicit statement of their friendship relations. In this paper we focus on implicit communities of Web users and present an approach to automatically detect such communities based on user’s resource manipulations.
Abrouk, Lylia+3 more
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TAGS and extended TAGS algorithm [PDF]
In a distributed Web server system where tasks are not preemptible, the most important issue for improving quality of service (QoS) is how to realize fairness and reduce average slow down. We analyze TAGS (task assignment by guessing size) algorithm and put forward an algorithm named extended TAGS by integrating central queue algorithm and TAGS ...
Yang Guo-wei, Min Fan, Zhang Jun-yan
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On the selection of tags for tag clouds
Proceedings of the fourth ACM international conference on Web search and data mining, 2011We examine the creation of a tag cloud for exploring and understanding a set of objects (e.g., web pages, documents). In the first part of our work, we present a formal system model for reasoning about tag clouds. We then present metrics that capture the structural properties of a tag cloud, and we briefly present a set of tag selection algorithms that
Georgia Koutrika+2 more
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Science Signaling, 2009
The protein Vesl-1S fulfills the synaptic tagging hypothesis for the maintenance of input-specific action of neuronal networks.
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The protein Vesl-1S fulfills the synaptic tagging hypothesis for the maintenance of input-specific action of neuronal networks.
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Passive tag-to-tag communication
2012 IEEE International Conference on RFID (RFID), 2012In this paper, we describe a novel passive RFID system capable of direct tag-to-tag communication in the presence of external radio frequency field. Tags talk by modulating the external field and thus backscattering the commands to each other. We present the system concept and show its hardware implementation based on TI MSP430 microcontroller. We also
Shashi Ramamurthy+3 more
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2019
With new developments in technology such as with cameras and radio telemetry, we describe a wide variety of tags and markers used for uniquely identifying animals. Examples are various types of attached tags, natural markers on animals (e.g., tiger stripes, tail fins), radio tags, PIT tags that use an integrated circuit chip, water acoustic tags ...
Matthew R. Schofield, George A. F. Seber
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With new developments in technology such as with cameras and radio telemetry, we describe a wide variety of tags and markers used for uniquely identifying animals. Examples are various types of attached tags, natural markers on animals (e.g., tiger stripes, tail fins), radio tags, PIT tags that use an integrated circuit chip, water acoustic tags ...
Matthew R. Schofield, George A. F. Seber
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Proceedings of the ACM multimedia 2012 workshop on Crowdsourcing for multimedia, 2012
Crowdsourcing has been widely used to generate metadata for multimedia resources. By presenting partially described resources to human annotators, resources are tagged yielding better descriptions. Although significant improvements in metadata quality have been reported, as yet there is no understanding of how taggers are biased by previously acquired ...
Hernán Astudillo+2 more
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Crowdsourcing has been widely used to generate metadata for multimedia resources. By presenting partially described resources to human annotators, resources are tagged yielding better descriptions. Although significant improvements in metadata quality have been reported, as yet there is no understanding of how taggers are biased by previously acquired ...
Hernán Astudillo+2 more
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
In the literature on optimal taxation, a “tag” is a government-observable taxpayer attribute that is effectively immutable – like blindness, race, gender, or even height. Conventional optimal tax theory prescribes that tags should be included in the tax base so long as they are in some way correlated with “ability” or “endowment” (more precisely, with “
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In the literature on optimal taxation, a “tag” is a government-observable taxpayer attribute that is effectively immutable – like blindness, race, gender, or even height. Conventional optimal tax theory prescribes that tags should be included in the tax base so long as they are in some way correlated with “ability” or “endowment” (more precisely, with “
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