Abstract. As recent research shows, efficient navigability of tagging systems is only possible if the number of tags grows hand in hand with the number of tagged resources. However, the number of resources grows typically faster than the number of tags. In this paper we analyze how enriching of user tags with tags generated from Google queries influences navigability in tagging systems. The analysis dataset comes from an online encyclopedia called Austria-Forum. The first results are promising and show an increase in the number of resources that can be efficiently reached by navigation
Tagging introduces an intuitive and easy method to organize re-sources in information systems. Altho...
This paper shows how information in digital collections that have been catalogued using high-quality...
Social (or folksonomic) tagging has become a very popular way to describe content within Web 2.0 web...
Abstract. Recent research has shown that the navigability of tagging systems leaves much to be desir...
Abstract—It is a widely held belief among designers of social tagging systems that tag clouds repres...
Tags are a useful mechanism for users to find, organize, and understand items on a web site. A taggi...
In this paper we present an approach to improving navigability of a hierarchically structured Web co...
Abstract: In this paper we present an approach to improving navigability of a hierar-chically struct...
Purpose: This study introduces an algorithm to construct tag trees that can be used as a user-friend...
User queries on Stack Overflow commonly suffer from either inadequate length or inadequate\nclarity ...
This paper presents the duality hypothesis of search and tagging, two important behaviors of web use...
This study examines the question of whether tags can be useful in the process of information retriev...
It is well-known today that not all user-generated tags provide additional information that can be u...
The fundamental premise of tagging systems is that regular users can successfully organize large col...
Social tagging systems have recently emerged as an effec-tive way for users to annotate and organize...
Tagging introduces an intuitive and easy method to organize re-sources in information systems. Altho...
This paper shows how information in digital collections that have been catalogued using high-quality...
Social (or folksonomic) tagging has become a very popular way to describe content within Web 2.0 web...
Abstract. Recent research has shown that the navigability of tagging systems leaves much to be desir...
Abstract—It is a widely held belief among designers of social tagging systems that tag clouds repres...
Tags are a useful mechanism for users to find, organize, and understand items on a web site. A taggi...
In this paper we present an approach to improving navigability of a hierarchically structured Web co...
Abstract: In this paper we present an approach to improving navigability of a hierar-chically struct...
Purpose: This study introduces an algorithm to construct tag trees that can be used as a user-friend...
User queries on Stack Overflow commonly suffer from either inadequate length or inadequate\nclarity ...
This paper presents the duality hypothesis of search and tagging, two important behaviors of web use...
This study examines the question of whether tags can be useful in the process of information retriev...
It is well-known today that not all user-generated tags provide additional information that can be u...
The fundamental premise of tagging systems is that regular users can successfully organize large col...
Social tagging systems have recently emerged as an effec-tive way for users to annotate and organize...
Tagging introduces an intuitive and easy method to organize re-sources in information systems. Altho...
This paper shows how information in digital collections that have been catalogued using high-quality...
Social (or folksonomic) tagging has become a very popular way to describe content within Web 2.0 web...