Folksonomy is the result of describing the Web resources with the use of tags created by the Web users. Although it has become a rich basis for the description of resources, in general terms it is not beeing integrated in the metadata. In order to be intelligible by machines and, therefore, used in the Semantic Web context, they should be automatically allocated to specific metadata elements. Thus, this paper presents part of a research carried out to continue the project Kinds of Tags (KoT), which intends to identify elements of the metadata originating from folksonomies and to propose an application profile for DC Social ...
This article presents a research carried out to continue the project Kinds of Tags, which intends t...
Abstract: This article presents a research carried out to continue the project Kinds of Tags, which ...
Metadata is a key aspect of our evolving infrastructure for information management, social computing...
The Web 2.0 maximizes the Internet concept of encouraging its users to cooperate effectively for the...
The Web 2.0 maximizes the Internet concept of encouraging its users to cooperate effectively for the...
Folksonomy is the result of describing Web resources with tags created by Web users. Although it has...
Folksonomy is the result of describing Web resources with tags created by Web users. Although it has...
Folksonomy is the result of describing Web resources with tags created by Web users. Although it has...
Folksonomy is the result of describing Web resources with tags created by Web users. Although it has...
The Web 2.0 maximizes the Internet concept of encouraging its users to cooperate effectively for the...
Folksonomy is the result of describing Web resources with tags created by Web users. Although it has...
Folksonomy is the result of describing Web resources with tags created by Web users. Although it has...
Folksonomy is the result of describing Web resources with tags created by Web users. Although it has...
The Web 2.0 maximizes the Internet concept of encouraging its users to cooperate effectively for the...
The Web 2.0 maximizes the Internet concept of encouraging its users to cooperate effectively for the...
This article presents a research carried out to continue the project Kinds of Tags, which intends t...
Abstract: This article presents a research carried out to continue the project Kinds of Tags, which ...
Metadata is a key aspect of our evolving infrastructure for information management, social computing...
The Web 2.0 maximizes the Internet concept of encouraging its users to cooperate effectively for the...
The Web 2.0 maximizes the Internet concept of encouraging its users to cooperate effectively for the...
Folksonomy is the result of describing Web resources with tags created by Web users. Although it has...
Folksonomy is the result of describing Web resources with tags created by Web users. Although it has...
Folksonomy is the result of describing Web resources with tags created by Web users. Although it has...
Folksonomy is the result of describing Web resources with tags created by Web users. Although it has...
The Web 2.0 maximizes the Internet concept of encouraging its users to cooperate effectively for the...
Folksonomy is the result of describing Web resources with tags created by Web users. Although it has...
Folksonomy is the result of describing Web resources with tags created by Web users. Although it has...
Folksonomy is the result of describing Web resources with tags created by Web users. Although it has...
The Web 2.0 maximizes the Internet concept of encouraging its users to cooperate effectively for the...
The Web 2.0 maximizes the Internet concept of encouraging its users to cooperate effectively for the...
This article presents a research carried out to continue the project Kinds of Tags, which intends t...
Abstract: This article presents a research carried out to continue the project Kinds of Tags, which ...
Metadata is a key aspect of our evolving infrastructure for information management, social computing...