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2010
Recently, collaborative tagging Web sites such as Del.icio.us and Flickr have achieved great success. This chapter is concerned with the problem of social tagging analysis and mining. More specifically, we discuss five properties of social tagging and their applications: 1) keyword property, which means social annotations serve as human selected ...
Yong Yu +4 more
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Recently, collaborative tagging Web sites such as Del.icio.us and Flickr have achieved great success. This chapter is concerned with the problem of social tagging analysis and mining. More specifically, we discuss five properties of social tagging and their applications: 1) keyword property, which means social annotations serve as human selected ...
Yong Yu +4 more
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The recurrence dynamics of social tagging
Proceedings of the 18th international conference on World wide web, 2009How often do tags recur? How hard is predicting tag recurrence? What tags are likely to recur? We try to answer these questions by analysing the RSDC08 dataset, in both individual and collective settings. Our findings provide useful insights for the development of tag suggestion techniques etc.
Dell Zhang, Robert Mao, Wei Li
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Tag clouds as social signallers
Proceedings of the 22nd Conference of the Computer-Human Interaction Special Interest Group of Australia on Computer-Human Interaction, 2010Tag clouds are becoming increasingly popular visualisation and interaction techniques used on the web today. At the same time, tag clouds have been shown to have somewhat limited capabilities and usefulness. The generation of personalised tag clouds provides the ability to test how the enjoyment and engagement of an online social environment can be ...
Timothy Christie +2 more
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Comparing Social Tags to Microblogs
2011 IEEE Third Int'l Conference on Privacy, Security, Risk and Trust and 2011 IEEE Third Int'l Conference on Social Computing, 2011As Internet usage and e-commerce grow, online social media serve as popular outlets for consumers to express sentiments about products. On Amazon, users can tag an album with a keyword, while tweets on Twitter represent a more natural conversation. The differing natures of these media make them difficult to compare.
Victoria Lai +2 more
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Social tagging in the scholarly world
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 2013The number of research studies on social tagging has increased rapidly in the past years, but few of them highlight the characteristics and research trends in social tagging. A set of 862 academic documents relating to social tagging and published from 2005 to 2011 was thus examined using bibliometric analysis as well as the social network analysis ...
Chen Xu +3 more
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2014 IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance and Evolution, 2014
Keywords or tags summarize documents on an abstract level and can also be used for describing code fragments. They might be leveraged for retrieving features of a software system, understanding program functionality, or providing additional context. While automatic approaches at best are only able to retrieve information that is already contained in ...
Benjamin Biegel 0001 +3 more
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Keywords or tags summarize documents on an abstract level and can also be used for describing code fragments. They might be leveraged for retrieving features of a software system, understanding program functionality, or providing additional context. While automatic approaches at best are only able to retrieve information that is already contained in ...
Benjamin Biegel 0001 +3 more
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A call for social tagging datasets
ACM SIGWEB Newsletter, 2010Tagging represents a new, user-driven form of indexing and labeling resources on the web. The notion of "social tagging" usually refers to web-based systems that are supporting users in collaboratively tagging and sharing resources, such as Delicious, Flickr and others.
Körner, Christian, Strohmaier, Markus
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Upper tag ontology for integrating social tagging data
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 2009AbstractData integration and mediation have become central concerns of information technology over the past few decades. With the advent of the Web and the rapid increases in the amount of data and the number of Web documents and users, researchers have focused on enhancing the interoperability of data through the development of metadata schemes. Other
Ying Ding 0001 +6 more
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Tag Sense Disambiguation for Clarifying the Vocabulary of Social Tags
2009 International Conference on Computational Science and Engineering, 2009Tagging is one of the most popular services in Web 2.0. As a special form of tagging, social tagging is done collaboratively by many users, which forms a so-called folksonomy. As tagging has become widespread on the Web, the tag vocabulary is now very informal, uncontrolled, and personalized.
Kangpyo Lee +3 more
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Automatic Classification of Social Tags
2010Collaborative tagging has become popular in recent years. As was noted in several studies completely different types of tags are found. Tags either can refer to the personal usage context of a tagger or can describe the tagged object. We investigate different types of tags found in LibraryThing, an online service in which books are tagged, and define a
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