Users of the web are currently the main content authors. Social networks form a valuable source of large volumes of user-generated content that might be beneficial in different areas of research. In this paper, we exploit the data generated by users of micro-blogging services, in particular Twitter, for disambiguating terms and inferring possible taxonomies for terms. We conducted an exploratory study to test the possibility of inferring high-level categories and possible sub-categories for which terms might be included. This experiment exploits the collection of hashtags which are mentioned with a specific hashtag in Tweets text., and the Open Directory Project (ODP), in order to discover dynamic taxonomies for a term (hashtag) with no kno...
In this paper we present two methodologies for rapidly inducing multiple subject-specific taxonomies...
Online types of expression in the form of social networks, micro-blogging, blogs and rich content sh...
Twitter messages often contain so-called hashtags to denote keywords related to them. Using a datase...
Hashtags, originally introduced in Twitter, are now becom-ing the most used way to tag short message...
Microblogging websites, such as Twitter, provide seemingly endless amount of textual information on ...
Microblogging websites, such as Twitter, provide seem-ingly endless amount of textual information on...
Abstract. Twitter enjoys enormous popularity as a micro-blogging ser-vice largely due to its simplic...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 47-50).Hashtags are a feature of tweets sometimes utilize...
With the rise of social media, learning from informal text has become increasingly important. We pre...
Hashtags are used in Twitter to classify messages, propagate ideas and also to promote specific top...
Abstract—Pervasive web and social networks are becoming part of everyone’s life. Users through their...
Twitter, a micro-blogging service, provides users with a frame-work for writing brief, often-noisy p...
In this paper we introduce an algorithmic approach, capable of creating a semantic network with conc...
Part 1: Cross-Domain Conference and Workshop on Multidisciplinary Research and Practice for Informat...
Although the hashtag convention was originally initiated by Twitter, it has become a common function...
In this paper we present two methodologies for rapidly inducing multiple subject-specific taxonomies...
Online types of expression in the form of social networks, micro-blogging, blogs and rich content sh...
Twitter messages often contain so-called hashtags to denote keywords related to them. Using a datase...
Hashtags, originally introduced in Twitter, are now becom-ing the most used way to tag short message...
Microblogging websites, such as Twitter, provide seemingly endless amount of textual information on ...
Microblogging websites, such as Twitter, provide seem-ingly endless amount of textual information on...
Abstract. Twitter enjoys enormous popularity as a micro-blogging ser-vice largely due to its simplic...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 47-50).Hashtags are a feature of tweets sometimes utilize...
With the rise of social media, learning from informal text has become increasingly important. We pre...
Hashtags are used in Twitter to classify messages, propagate ideas and also to promote specific top...
Abstract—Pervasive web and social networks are becoming part of everyone’s life. Users through their...
Twitter, a micro-blogging service, provides users with a frame-work for writing brief, often-noisy p...
In this paper we introduce an algorithmic approach, capable of creating a semantic network with conc...
Part 1: Cross-Domain Conference and Workshop on Multidisciplinary Research and Practice for Informat...
Although the hashtag convention was originally initiated by Twitter, it has become a common function...
In this paper we present two methodologies for rapidly inducing multiple subject-specific taxonomies...
Online types of expression in the form of social networks, micro-blogging, blogs and rich content sh...
Twitter messages often contain so-called hashtags to denote keywords related to them. Using a datase...