In social bookmark tools users are setting up lightweight conceptual structures called folksonomies. Currently, the information retrieval support is limited. We present a formal model and a new search algorithm for folksonomies, called FolkRank, that exploits the structure of the folksonomy. The proposed algorithm is also applied to find communities within the folksonomy and is used to structure search results. All findings are demonstrated on a large scale dataset. A long version of this paper has been published at the European Semantic Web Conference 2006
International audienceIn this article, we are interested in social resource sharing systems such as ...
Abstract. Folksonomies have become a powerful tool to describe, dis-cover, search, and navigate onli...
Social bookmarking is a popular way to share and publish bookmarks. The growth of the social bookmar...
In social bookmark tools users are setting up lightweight conceptual structures called folksonomies....
Abstract: Currently, social bookmarking systems provide intuitive support for browsing lo-cally thei...
Currently, social bookmarking systems provide intuitive support for browsing locally their con-tent....
Abstract. Social bookmarking systems allow users to store links to in-ternet resources on a web page...
Social interactions as introduced by Web 2.0 applications during the last decade have changed the wa...
Abstract. Social (or folksonomic) tagging has become a very pop-ular way to describe, categorise, se...
Ranking of resources in social tagging systems is a difficult problem due to the inherent sparsity o...
Social bookmarking systems allow people to create pointers to Web resources in a shared, Web-based e...
Abstract. Collaborative tagging systems allow users to as-sign keywords—so called “tags”—to resource...
In social bookmarking systems users describe book-marks by keywords called tags. The structure be-hi...
This thesis proposes novel search and ranking approaches for semantically rich application domains. ...
Social bookmarking systems constitute an established part of the Web 2.0. In such systems users desc...
International audienceIn this article, we are interested in social resource sharing systems such as ...
Abstract. Folksonomies have become a powerful tool to describe, dis-cover, search, and navigate onli...
Social bookmarking is a popular way to share and publish bookmarks. The growth of the social bookmar...
In social bookmark tools users are setting up lightweight conceptual structures called folksonomies....
Abstract: Currently, social bookmarking systems provide intuitive support for browsing lo-cally thei...
Currently, social bookmarking systems provide intuitive support for browsing locally their con-tent....
Abstract. Social bookmarking systems allow users to store links to in-ternet resources on a web page...
Social interactions as introduced by Web 2.0 applications during the last decade have changed the wa...
Abstract. Social (or folksonomic) tagging has become a very pop-ular way to describe, categorise, se...
Ranking of resources in social tagging systems is a difficult problem due to the inherent sparsity o...
Social bookmarking systems allow people to create pointers to Web resources in a shared, Web-based e...
Abstract. Collaborative tagging systems allow users to as-sign keywords—so called “tags”—to resource...
In social bookmarking systems users describe book-marks by keywords called tags. The structure be-hi...
This thesis proposes novel search and ranking approaches for semantically rich application domains. ...
Social bookmarking systems constitute an established part of the Web 2.0. In such systems users desc...
International audienceIn this article, we are interested in social resource sharing systems such as ...
Abstract. Folksonomies have become a powerful tool to describe, dis-cover, search, and navigate onli...
Social bookmarking is a popular way to share and publish bookmarks. The growth of the social bookmar...