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Tagging Resources, Tagging Communities
2010 Seventh International Conference on Information Technology: New Generations, 2010Most of the existing social network systems require from their users an explicit statement of their friendship relations. In this paper we focus on implicit communities of Web users and present an approach to automatically detect such communities based on user’s resource manipulations.
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Proceedings of the ACM multimedia 2012 workshop on Crowdsourcing for multimedia, 2012
Crowdsourcing has been widely used to generate metadata for multimedia resources. By presenting partially described resources to human annotators, resources are tagged yielding better descriptions. Although significant improvements in metadata quality have been reported, as yet there is no understanding of how taggers are biased by previously acquired ...
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Crowdsourcing has been widely used to generate metadata for multimedia resources. By presenting partially described resources to human annotators, resources are tagged yielding better descriptions. Although significant improvements in metadata quality have been reported, as yet there is no understanding of how taggers are biased by previously acquired ...
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Science, 2009
The protein Vesl-1S fulfills the synaptic tagging hypothesis for the maintenance of input-specific action of neuronal networks.
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The protein Vesl-1S fulfills the synaptic tagging hypothesis for the maintenance of input-specific action of neuronal networks.
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Proceedings of the third ACM international conference on Web search and data mining, 2010
Collaborative tagging services (folksonomies) have been among the stars of the Web 2.0 era. They allow their users to label diverse resources with freely chosen keywords (tags). Our studies of two real-world folksonomies unveil that individual users develop highly personalized vocabularies of tags. While these meet individual needs and preferences, the
Wetzker, R. +3 more
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Collaborative tagging services (folksonomies) have been among the stars of the Web 2.0 era. They allow their users to label diverse resources with freely chosen keywords (tags). Our studies of two real-world folksonomies unveil that individual users develop highly personalized vocabularies of tags. While these meet individual needs and preferences, the
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Proceedings of the 18th ACM conference on Information and knowledge management, 2009
In this work we propose a novel framework for bookmark weighting which allows us to estimate the effectiveness of each of the bookmarks individually. We show that by weighting bookmarks according to their estimated quality we can significantly improve search effectiveness.
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In this work we propose a novel framework for bookmark weighting which allows us to estimate the effectiveness of each of the bookmarks individually. We show that by weighting bookmarks according to their estimated quality we can significantly improve search effectiveness.
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2023
Das 2006 erschienene „Badische Kalendarium", welches von Heinrich Hauß und meinem Vorgänger Adolf Schmid herausgegeben wurde, war bereits eine wichtige „badische Fundgrube" und ein großer Erfolg. Ich bin dem Chefredakteur der Badischen Heimat, Heinrich Hauß, außerordentlich dankbar, dass er meiner Anregung zu einer umfassenden Neubearbeitung gefolgt ...
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Das 2006 erschienene „Badische Kalendarium", welches von Heinrich Hauß und meinem Vorgänger Adolf Schmid herausgegeben wurde, war bereits eine wichtige „badische Fundgrube" und ein großer Erfolg. Ich bin dem Chefredakteur der Badischen Heimat, Heinrich Hauß, außerordentlich dankbar, dass er meiner Anregung zu einer umfassenden Neubearbeitung gefolgt ...
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Annual Review of Genetics, 1998
▪ Abstract Epitope tagging is a recombinant DNA method by which a protein encoded by a cloned gene is made immunoreactive to a known antibody. This review discusses the major advantages and limitations of epitope tagging and describes a number of recent applications.
J W, Jarvik, C A, Telmer
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▪ Abstract Epitope tagging is a recombinant DNA method by which a protein encoded by a cloned gene is made immunoreactive to a known antibody. This review discusses the major advantages and limitations of epitope tagging and describes a number of recent applications.
J W, Jarvik, C A, Telmer
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Gene Analysis Techniques, 1990
A tactic known as fragment tagging, which has proven to be exceptionally useful in expediting DNA cloning and plasmid construction schemes, is described. The advantage of fragment tagging is that it facilitates the isolation of specific plasmid DNA molecules present in small amounts within mixed pools of DNA.
J H, Zeilstra-Ryalls, R L, Somerville
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A tactic known as fragment tagging, which has proven to be exceptionally useful in expediting DNA cloning and plasmid construction schemes, is described. The advantage of fragment tagging is that it facilitates the isolation of specific plasmid DNA molecules present in small amounts within mixed pools of DNA.
J H, Zeilstra-Ryalls, R L, Somerville
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2023
Invited talk presented at the ''NuPhys2023: Prospects in Neutrino Physics''
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Invited talk presented at the ''NuPhys2023: Prospects in Neutrino Physics''
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
In the literature on optimal taxation, a “tag” is a government-observable taxpayer attribute that is effectively immutable – like blindness, race, gender, or even height. Conventional optimal tax theory prescribes that tags should be included in the tax base so long as they are in some way correlated with “ability” or “endowment” (more precisely, with “
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In the literature on optimal taxation, a “tag” is a government-observable taxpayer attribute that is effectively immutable – like blindness, race, gender, or even height. Conventional optimal tax theory prescribes that tags should be included in the tax base so long as they are in some way correlated with “ability” or “endowment” (more precisely, with “
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