Social (or folksonomic) tagging has become a very popular way to describe content within Web 2.0 websites. However, as tags are informally defined, continually changing, and ungoverned, it has often been criticised for lowering, rather than increasing, the efficiency of searching. To address this issue, a variety of approaches have been proposed that rec-ommend users what tags to use, both when labeling and when looking for resources. These techniques work well in dense folksonomies, but they fail to do so when tag usage exhibits a power law distribution, as it often happens in real-life folksonomies. To tackle this issue, we propose an approach that induces the creation of a dense folksonomy, in a fully automatic and transparent way: when ...
Social or collaborative tagging systems emerged as a novel classification scheme on the Web based on...
The objective of this paper is to investigate the effectiveness of tags in facilitating resource dis...
Folksonomies - collections of user-contributed tags, proved to be efficient in reducing the inherent...
Social (or folksonomic) tagging has become a very popular way to describe content within Web 2.0 web...
Abstract. Social (or folksonomic) tagging has become a very pop-ular way to describe, categorise, se...
Social tagging is a widespread activity for indexing user-generated content on Web services. This pa...
This article investigates the effectiveness of community generated tags as social descriptors of res...
Folksonomies, otherwise known as Collaborative Tagging Systems, enable Internet users to share, anno...
For recommending interesting resources, such as Web pages or pictures available in social tagging sy...
Many researchers have used tag information to improve the performance of recommendation techniques i...
Folksonomies are becoming increasingly popular, both among users who find them simple and intuitive ...
Social tagging systems allow users to easily cre-ate, organize and share collections of resources (e...
Every single day, lots of users actively participate in social media sites (e.g., Facebook, YouTube,...
Folksonomies are social collaborative systems which represent a method of self- organisation, where ...
[[abstract]]Nowadays lots of information are stored as Web pages for ease of sharing and searching. ...
Social or collaborative tagging systems emerged as a novel classification scheme on the Web based on...
The objective of this paper is to investigate the effectiveness of tags in facilitating resource dis...
Folksonomies - collections of user-contributed tags, proved to be efficient in reducing the inherent...
Social (or folksonomic) tagging has become a very popular way to describe content within Web 2.0 web...
Abstract. Social (or folksonomic) tagging has become a very pop-ular way to describe, categorise, se...
Social tagging is a widespread activity for indexing user-generated content on Web services. This pa...
This article investigates the effectiveness of community generated tags as social descriptors of res...
Folksonomies, otherwise known as Collaborative Tagging Systems, enable Internet users to share, anno...
For recommending interesting resources, such as Web pages or pictures available in social tagging sy...
Many researchers have used tag information to improve the performance of recommendation techniques i...
Folksonomies are becoming increasingly popular, both among users who find them simple and intuitive ...
Social tagging systems allow users to easily cre-ate, organize and share collections of resources (e...
Every single day, lots of users actively participate in social media sites (e.g., Facebook, YouTube,...
Folksonomies are social collaborative systems which represent a method of self- organisation, where ...
[[abstract]]Nowadays lots of information are stored as Web pages for ease of sharing and searching. ...
Social or collaborative tagging systems emerged as a novel classification scheme on the Web based on...
The objective of this paper is to investigate the effectiveness of tags in facilitating resource dis...
Folksonomies - collections of user-contributed tags, proved to be efficient in reducing the inherent...