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Tags vs shelves

Proceedings of the 22nd ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia, 2011
Recent research has shown that different tagging motivation and user behavior can effect the overall usefulness of social tagging systems for certain tasks. In this paper, we provide further evidence for this observation by demonstrating that tagging data obtained from certain types of users - so-called Categorizers - outperforms data from other users ...
Zubiagab, Arkaitz   +2 more
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Social Tagging

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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Social tagging roles

Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2008
Social tagging systems provide users with the opportunity to employ tags in a communicative manner. To explore the use of tags for communication in these systems, we report results from 33 user interviews and employ the concept of social roles to describe audience-oriented tagging, including roles of community-seeker, community-builder, evangelist ...
Jennifer Thom-Santelli   +2 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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Social tagging revamped

Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2010
People share pictures online to increase their social presence. However, recent studies have shown that most of the content shared in social networks is not looked at by peers. Proper metadata can be generated and used to improve the retrieval of this content.
Mauro Cherubini   +3 more
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Social tag prediction

Proceedings of the 31st annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval, 2008
In this paper, we look at the "social tag prediction" problem. Given a set of objects, and a set of tags applied to those objects by users, can we predict whether a given tag could/should be applied to a particular object? We investigated this question using one of the largest crawls of the social bookmarking system del.icio.us gathered to date.
Paul Heymann   +2 more
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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.
Doerfel, Stephan   +5 more
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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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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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Social Tagging Systems

2012
Social Tagging Systems (STS for short) are web applications where users can upload, tag, and share resources (e. g., websites, videos,photos, etc.) with other users. STS promote decentralization of content control and lead the web to be a more open and democratic environment. As we will see in the course of this book, STS put forward new challenges and
Leandro Balby Marinho   +7 more
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