Hierarchical organization is prevalent in networks representing a wide range of systems in nature and society. An important example is given by the tag hierarchies extracted from large on-line data repositories such as scientific publication archives, file sharing portals, blogs, on-line news portals, etc. The tagging of the stored objects with informative keywords in such repositories has become very common, and in most cases the tags on a given item are free words chosen by the authors independently. Therefore, the relations among keywords appearing in an on-line data repository are unknown in general. However, in most cases the topics and concepts described by these keywords are forming a latent hierarchy, with the more general topics an...
AbstractKeyword networks, formed from keywords occurring in scholarly articles provide a useful mech...
<p>(A) Keyword co-occurrence network containing only nodes with degree ≥ 10. Nodes represent keyword...
A novel scheme for retrieving users’ desired contents, i.e., contents with topics in which users are...
Hierarchical organization is prevalent in networks representing a wide range of systems in nature an...
Tagging items with descriptive annotations or keywords is a very natural way to compress and highlig...
Tagging items with descriptive annotations or keywords is a very natural way to compress and highlig...
Tagging items with descriptive annotations or keywords is a very natural way to compress and highlig...
Folksonomies – large databases arising from collaborative tagging of items by independent users - ar...
Hierarchies are a natural way for people to organize information, as reflected by the common use of ...
Knowledge structures, such as taxonomies, are key to the organization and management of Web content,...
This paper has presented research trends in the area of knowledge organisation since 2002 to 2011. I...
Building taxonomies for Web content manually is costly and time-consuming. An alternative is to allo...
While news articles for print use one News Triangle, where important information is at the top of th...
Data journalism is the field of investigative journalism work based first and foremost on digital da...
Web hyperlink analysis has been a key topic of Webometric research. However, inlink data collection ...
AbstractKeyword networks, formed from keywords occurring in scholarly articles provide a useful mech...
<p>(A) Keyword co-occurrence network containing only nodes with degree ≥ 10. Nodes represent keyword...
A novel scheme for retrieving users’ desired contents, i.e., contents with topics in which users are...
Hierarchical organization is prevalent in networks representing a wide range of systems in nature an...
Tagging items with descriptive annotations or keywords is a very natural way to compress and highlig...
Tagging items with descriptive annotations or keywords is a very natural way to compress and highlig...
Tagging items with descriptive annotations or keywords is a very natural way to compress and highlig...
Folksonomies – large databases arising from collaborative tagging of items by independent users - ar...
Hierarchies are a natural way for people to organize information, as reflected by the common use of ...
Knowledge structures, such as taxonomies, are key to the organization and management of Web content,...
This paper has presented research trends in the area of knowledge organisation since 2002 to 2011. I...
Building taxonomies for Web content manually is costly and time-consuming. An alternative is to allo...
While news articles for print use one News Triangle, where important information is at the top of th...
Data journalism is the field of investigative journalism work based first and foremost on digital da...
Web hyperlink analysis has been a key topic of Webometric research. However, inlink data collection ...
AbstractKeyword networks, formed from keywords occurring in scholarly articles provide a useful mech...
<p>(A) Keyword co-occurrence network containing only nodes with degree ≥ 10. Nodes represent keyword...
A novel scheme for retrieving users’ desired contents, i.e., contents with topics in which users are...