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Integrating social tagging data: Upper Tag Ontology (UTO)
2008 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 2008Data mediation and interoperation have already become one of the central topics of IT for decades. Since the Web appears, this problem has been exploded due to the increasing amount of data and Web users. This paper takes look at the social tagging behavior.
null Ying Ding +4 more
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From keywords to social tags: Tagging for dialogues
2011 7th International Conference on Natural Language Processing and Knowledge Engineering, 2011This 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.
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Towards Disambiguating Social Tagging Systems
2010Social tagging to annotate resources represents one of the innovative aspects introduced with Web 2.0 and the new challenges of the (semantic) Web 3.0. Social tagging, also known as user-generated keywords or folksonomies, implies that keywords, from an arbitrarily large and uncontrolled vocabulary, are used by a large community of readers to describe ...
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Tag suggestion using visual content and social tag
Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Ubiquitous Information Management and Communication, 2011With the popularity of social media sharing sites such as Flickr or YouTube, tagging has become a more important task to describe the content of the multimedia object. Recently, automatic tagging or tag recommendation has studied to automatically provide a relevant tag to the media by analyzing the user tags.
Won Jeon +3 more
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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
Ding Y. +6 more
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Social Tagging Recommender Systems
2010The new generation of Web applications known as (STS) is successfully established and poised for continued growth. STS are open and inherently social; features that have been proven to encourage participation. But while STS bring new opportunities, they revive old problems, such as information overload.
Leandro Balby Marinho +6 more
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Social Image Tagging With Diverse Semantics
IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics, 2014We have witnessed the popularity of image-sharing websites for sharing personal experiences through photos on the Web. These websites allow users describing the content of their uploaded images with a set of tags. Those user-annotated tags are often noisy and biased.
Xueming, Qian +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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Social tagging systems celebrate enormous growth rates on the World Wide Web. This chapter looks at social tagging from an educational perspective, particularly its use for educational environments. The authors identify the processes underlying social tagging from an embodied interaction perspective.
A. Kohlhase, M. Reichel
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Social tagging systems celebrate enormous growth rates on the World Wide Web. This chapter looks at social tagging from an educational perspective, particularly its use for educational environments. The authors identify the processes underlying social tagging from an embodied interaction perspective.
A. Kohlhase, M. Reichel
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Social Tag Enrichment via Automatic Abstract Tag Refinement
2012Collaborative image tagging systems, such as Flickr, are very attractive for supporting keyword-based image retrieval, but some social tags of these collaboratively-tagged social images might be imprecise. Some people may use general or high-level words (i.e., abstract tags) to tag their images for saving time and effort, thus such general or high ...
Zhaoqiang Xia +3 more
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