Content on the Web is huge and constantly growing, and building taxonomies for such content can help with navigation and organisation, but building taxonomies manually is costly and time-consuming. An alternative is to allow users to construct folksonomies: collective social classifications. Yet, folksonomies are inconsistent and their use for searching and browsing is limited. Approaches have been suggested for acquiring implicit hierarchical structures from folksonomies, however, but these approaches suffer from the ‘popularity-generality’ problem, in that popularity is assumed to be a proxy for generality, i.e. high-level taxonomic terms will occur more often than low-level ones. To tackle this problem, we propose in this paper an improv...
Automatic generation of hierarchies from social tags is a challenging task. We identified three rule...
Journal ArticleIn this paper, we describe a weakly supervised bootstrapping algorithm that reads Web...
Popular online tagging websites, such as Flickr, Technorati, and Del.icio.us, allow users to tag ob...
Knowledge structures, such as taxonomies, are key to the organization and management of Web content,...
Building taxonomies for Web content manually is costly and time-consuming. An alternative is to allo...
Author name used in this publication: W. M. WangAuthor name used in this publication: C. F. CheungA...
Taxonomy construction is a resource-demanding, top down, and time consuming effort. It does not alwa...
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...
<div><p>Tagging items with descriptive annotations or keywords is a very natural way to compress and...
Social tagging systems have recently emerged as an effec-tive way for users to annotate and organize...
Tagging introduces an intuitive and easy method to organize re-sources in information systems. Altho...
Tag-based systems have become very common for online classification thanks to their intrinsic advant...
The growth in digital resource repositories flickr and del.icio.us, mirrors the growth of Folksonomi...
Abstract. Social (or folksonomic) tagging has become a very pop-ular way to describe, categorise, se...
Automatic generation of hierarchies from social tags is a challenging task. We identified three rule...
Journal ArticleIn this paper, we describe a weakly supervised bootstrapping algorithm that reads Web...
Popular online tagging websites, such as Flickr, Technorati, and Del.icio.us, allow users to tag ob...
Knowledge structures, such as taxonomies, are key to the organization and management of Web content,...
Building taxonomies for Web content manually is costly and time-consuming. An alternative is to allo...
Author name used in this publication: W. M. WangAuthor name used in this publication: C. F. CheungA...
Taxonomy construction is a resource-demanding, top down, and time consuming effort. It does not alwa...
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...
<div><p>Tagging items with descriptive annotations or keywords is a very natural way to compress and...
Social tagging systems have recently emerged as an effec-tive way for users to annotate and organize...
Tagging introduces an intuitive and easy method to organize re-sources in information systems. Altho...
Tag-based systems have become very common for online classification thanks to their intrinsic advant...
The growth in digital resource repositories flickr and del.icio.us, mirrors the growth of Folksonomi...
Abstract. Social (or folksonomic) tagging has become a very pop-ular way to describe, categorise, se...
Automatic generation of hierarchies from social tags is a challenging task. We identified three rule...
Journal ArticleIn this paper, we describe a weakly supervised bootstrapping algorithm that reads Web...
Popular online tagging websites, such as Flickr, Technorati, and Del.icio.us, allow users to tag ob...