The growing predominance of social semantics in the form of tagging presents the metadata community with both opportunities and challenges as for leveraging this new form of information content representation and for retrieval. One key challenge is the absence of contextual information associated with these tags. This paper presents an experiment working with Flickr tags as an example of utilizing social semantics sources for enriching subject metadata. The procedure included four steps: 1) Collecting a sample of Flickr tags, 2) Calculating co-occurrences between tags through mutual information, 3) Tracing contextual information of tag pairs via Google search results, 4) Applying natural language processing and machine learning techniques t...
The objective of our group was to exploit state-of-the-art Information Retrieval methods for finding...
With the increasing popularity of social tagging systems, the potential for using social tags as a s...
Abstract. TagMe! is a tagging and exploration front-end for Flickr images, which enables users to an...
The growing predominance of social semantics in the form of tagging presents the metadata community ...
There has been considerable interest in transforming unstructured social tagging data into structure...
An interesting research direction is to discover structured knowledge from user generated data. Our ...
While tags in collaborative tagging systems serve primarily an indexing purpose, facilitating search...
Abstract. We present an algorithmic framework to accurately and efficiently identify the semantic me...
This exploratory study investigates methods for enhancing Flickr tags as image metadata through the ...
This paper studies the use of everyday words to describe images. The common saying has it that a pic...
Social tagging is an innovative and powerful mechanism introduced by social Web: it shifts the task ...
With the increasing popularity of social tagging systems, the potential for using social tags as a s...
In this chapter, we provide techniques for automatically classifying and coordinating tags extracted...
Abstract- Grouping resources into set of classes allows easy access to the resources we use in our d...
Social search is having a flourishing success for its effectiveness in retrieving high quality infor...
The objective of our group was to exploit state-of-the-art Information Retrieval methods for finding...
With the increasing popularity of social tagging systems, the potential for using social tags as a s...
Abstract. TagMe! is a tagging and exploration front-end for Flickr images, which enables users to an...
The growing predominance of social semantics in the form of tagging presents the metadata community ...
There has been considerable interest in transforming unstructured social tagging data into structure...
An interesting research direction is to discover structured knowledge from user generated data. Our ...
While tags in collaborative tagging systems serve primarily an indexing purpose, facilitating search...
Abstract. We present an algorithmic framework to accurately and efficiently identify the semantic me...
This exploratory study investigates methods for enhancing Flickr tags as image metadata through the ...
This paper studies the use of everyday words to describe images. The common saying has it that a pic...
Social tagging is an innovative and powerful mechanism introduced by social Web: it shifts the task ...
With the increasing popularity of social tagging systems, the potential for using social tags as a s...
In this chapter, we provide techniques for automatically classifying and coordinating tags extracted...
Abstract- Grouping resources into set of classes allows easy access to the resources we use in our d...
Social search is having a flourishing success for its effectiveness in retrieving high quality infor...
The objective of our group was to exploit state-of-the-art Information Retrieval methods for finding...
With the increasing popularity of social tagging systems, the potential for using social tags as a s...
Abstract. TagMe! is a tagging and exploration front-end for Flickr images, which enables users to an...