The fundamental premise of tagging systems is that regular users can successfully organize large collections for browsing and other tasks through the use of uncontrolled vocabular-ies. Until now, that premise has remained relatively un-examined. In this work, using library data as a guide, we look at whether tags do a good job of organizing large sets of objects. We find that tags are predominantly objective and content-based, that synonymy is not a huge problem, and that the groups of objects are well distributed in size. We find that tags often have equivalent or contained library terms. Using these equivalent and contained terms, we ex-amine the recall of a tag on the objects it could annotate. We find that tags have high recall on popul...
This study examines the question of whether tags can be useful in the process of information retriev...
Social tagging ranges among the ‘‘killer applications’ ’ of Web 2.0. An ever-growing international c...
The potential advantages of tagging have been addressed in numerous literatures. However, the effec...
This article examines tagging as knowledge organization. Tagging is a kind of indexing, a process of...
This article examines tagging as knowledge organization. Tagging is a kind of indexing, a process of...
The paper investigates how knowledge structures from a controlled vocabulary affect tagging. The stu...
1. Research Context and previous work Recently, a growing amount of systems that allow personal cont...
This article examines tagging as knowledge organization. Tagging is a kind of indexing, a process of...
This article examines tagging as knowledge organization. Tagging is a kind of indexing, a process of...
The popularity of social tagging has sparked a great deal of debate on whether tags could replace or...
In the last twenty years, indexing systems have undergone a profound transformation that has been du...
In the last twenty years, indexing systems have undergone a profound transformation that has been du...
Knowledge structures, such as taxonomies, are key to the organization and management of Web content,...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. April 2012. Major: Computer science. Advisor: John Ried...
Social tagging systems, known as ‘folksonomies’, represent an important part of web resource discove...
This study examines the question of whether tags can be useful in the process of information retriev...
Social tagging ranges among the ‘‘killer applications’ ’ of Web 2.0. An ever-growing international c...
The potential advantages of tagging have been addressed in numerous literatures. However, the effec...
This article examines tagging as knowledge organization. Tagging is a kind of indexing, a process of...
This article examines tagging as knowledge organization. Tagging is a kind of indexing, a process of...
The paper investigates how knowledge structures from a controlled vocabulary affect tagging. The stu...
1. Research Context and previous work Recently, a growing amount of systems that allow personal cont...
This article examines tagging as knowledge organization. Tagging is a kind of indexing, a process of...
This article examines tagging as knowledge organization. Tagging is a kind of indexing, a process of...
The popularity of social tagging has sparked a great deal of debate on whether tags could replace or...
In the last twenty years, indexing systems have undergone a profound transformation that has been du...
In the last twenty years, indexing systems have undergone a profound transformation that has been du...
Knowledge structures, such as taxonomies, are key to the organization and management of Web content,...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. April 2012. Major: Computer science. Advisor: John Ried...
Social tagging systems, known as ‘folksonomies’, represent an important part of web resource discove...
This study examines the question of whether tags can be useful in the process of information retriev...
Social tagging ranges among the ‘‘killer applications’ ’ of Web 2.0. An ever-growing international c...
The potential advantages of tagging have been addressed in numerous literatures. However, the effec...