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Mining tag semantics for social tag recommendation

2011 IEEE International Conference on Granular Computing, 2011
Nowadays lots of information are stored as Web pages for ease of sharing and searching. It is rather impractical for users to browse such gigantic amount of Web pages to obtain target information. Therefore, users often count on search engines to retrieve information they needed.
Hsin-Chang Yang, Chung-Hong Lee
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Identifying Consensus Tags in Social Tagging Systems

2011 IEEE Ninth International Conference on Dependable, Autonomic and Secure Computing, 2011
Social Tagging is a free but also uncontrolled way to index and organize Web 2.0 resources. Many works have been proposed to leverage such tagging information. However, although previous studies have shown that users could reach consensus on which tags should be attached to a resource, the study about the consensus showing how to use a tag is still ...
Kening Gao   +4 more
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Survey on social tagging techniques

SIGKDD Explorations: Newsletter of the Special Interest Group (SIG) on Knowledge Discovery & Data Mining, 2010
Social tagging on online portals has become a trend now. It has emerged as one of the best ways of associating metadata with web objects. With the increase in the kinds of web objects becoming available, collaborative tagging of such objects is also developing along new dimensions. This popularity has led to a vast literature on social tagging. In this
Rui Li, Zhijun Yin, Jiawei Han
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From keywords to social tags: Tagging for dialogues

2011 7th International Conference on Natural Language Processing and Knowledge Engineering, 2011
This paper proposes an unsupervised method for generating informative tags for multi-party dialogue in an open domain. Our model first extracts keywords from text through a multi-weighting framework, which includes frequency weighting, sentence weighting, speaker weighting and position weighting.
Guannan Fang   +4 more
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Semantic imitation in social tagging [PDF]

open access: yesACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction, 2010
We present a semantic imitation model of social tagging and exploratory search based on theories of cognitive science. The model assumes that social tags evoke a spontaneous tag-based topic inference process that primes the semantic interpretation of resource contents during exploratory search, and the semantic ...
Wai-Tat Fu   +2 more
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Image Tagging with Social Assistance

Proceedings of International Conference on Multimedia Retrieval, 2014
Image tagging, also known as image annotation and image conception detection, has been extensively studied in the literature. However, most existing approaches can hardly achieve satisfactory performance owing to the deficiency and unreliability of the manually-labeled training data.
Yang Yang 0002   +4 more
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Social People-Tagging vs. Social Bookmark-Tagging

2010
Tagging has been widely used and studied in various domains. Recently, people-tagging has emerged as a means to categorize contacts, and is also used in some social access control mechanisms. In this paper, we investigate whether there are differences between people-tagging and bookmark-tagging.
Peyman Nasirifard   +3 more
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The Efficacy of Tags in Social Tagging Systems

2008
Social tagging systems are a popular means for sharing resources. However, social tagging depends on individual knowledge. We evaluate the effectiveness of tags in describing the resources using support vector machines via classification. We achieved precision and recall at 90.22% and 99.27% respectively, with an average accuracy of 89.84%. Our results
Khasfariyati Razikin   +3 more
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Social Tagging

Proceedings of the 18th ACM/IEEE on Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, 2018
To develop a richer understanding of how folksonomies and social tagging differ from and are similar to professional indexing languages, the following paper presents preliminary analysis of over 2 million keyword tags on the community blog MetaFilter and its companion question-and-answer site Ask MetaFilter.
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How social is social tagging?

Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on World Wide Web, 2014
Social tagging systems have established themselves as an important part in today's web and have attracted the interest of our research community in a variety of investigations. This has led to several assumptions about tagging, such as that tagging systems exhibit a social component.
Stephan Doerfel   +5 more
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