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Information Tagging Behavior in the Instagram based on Social Tagging Theory [PDF]
Objective: Findability is a critical factor of usability and visibility in information architecture. One of the preparations developed to support the findability of social networks is the use of social tagging.
Fatemeh Taghi Pana +2 more
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Social Semantic Cloud of Tag: Semantic Model for Social Tagging [PDF]
Tagging has proven to be a successful and efficient way for creating metadata through a human collective intelligence. It can be considered not only an application of individuals for expressing one's interests, but also as a starting point for leveraging social connections through collaborative user participations. A number of users have contributed to
Hak Lae Kim +3 more
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On the Navigability of Social Tagging Systems [PDF]
It is a widely held belief among designers of social tagging systems that tag clouds represent a useful tool for navigation. This is evident in, for example, the increasing number of tagging systems offering tag clouds for navigational purposes, which hints towards an implicit assumption that tag clouds support efficient navigation.
Denis Helic +3 more
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Recomendación de productos a partir de perfiles de usuario interpretables
Recommender systems allow users to have a personalized view of large sets of products, relieving the overload problem of choice in e-commerce sites. Usually, recommendations are obtained using the technique called "collaborative filtering".
Claudia Jeanneth Becerra Cortes +3 more
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Resources and users in the tagging process: approaches and case studies
In this contribution we propose a comparison between two distinct approaches to the annotation of digital resources. The former, top-down, is rooted in the cathedral model and is based on an authoritative, centralized defnition of the adopted mark-up ...
Felice Ferrara +6 more
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Les arbres de Tunis peuvent-ils devenir un patrimoine urbain ? Pour qui ? Pourquoi ?
For our case which is Tunis, we’ve been relied on in-situ observations and results of interviews with the citizens to attempt to define; first, the status of the tree of Tunis. Then, second, we do a few assumptions about the perception of the tree by the
Myriam Bennour Azooz
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Social media have given social movements unprecedented tools for self-representation, however emancipatory identity politics are drowned out by the white noise of neoliberal self-branding practices.
Nicola Bozzi
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Information retrieval is the challenge of the Web 2.0 world. The experiment of knowledge organisation in the context of abundant information available from various sources proves a major hurdle in obtaining information retrieval with greater precision ...
Praveenkumar Vaidya, N. S. Harinarayana
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Tagged at first listen: an examination of social tagging practices in a music recommender system
Social tagging has become a very common way to index different types of resources on the web. Less prevalent in music than in other domains, social tagging is nevertheless used in a popular recommender system, Last.fm. Although the number of publications
Audrey Laplante
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On social platforms like Facebook, it is popular and pleasurable to share photos among friends, but it also puts other participants in the same picture in jeopardy when the photos are released online without the permission from them.
Lihong Tang +5 more
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