Tagging has emerged as one of the best ways of associating metadata with objects (e.g., videos, texts) in Web 2.0 applications. Consisting of freely chosen keywords assigned to objects by users, tags represent a simpler, cheaper, and a more natural way of organizing content than a fixed taxonomy with a controlled vocabulary. Moreover, recent studies have demonstrated that among other textual features such as title, description, and user comments, tags are the most effective to support information retrieval (IR) services such as search, automatic classification, and content recommendation. In this context, tag recommendation services aim at assisting users in the tagging process, allowing users to select some of the recommended tags or to co...
This study examines the question of whether tags can be useful in the process of information retriev...
The emergence of Web 2.0 and the consequent success of social network websites such as del.icio.us a...
This study examines the question of whether tags can be useful in the process of information retriev...
The rapid growth of the so-called Web 2.0 has changed the surfers’ behavior. A new democratic vision...
Abstract. The explosion of collaborative platforms we are recently wit-nessing, such as social netwo...
This article examines tagging as knowledge organization. Tagging is a kind of indexing, a process of...
This article examines tagging as knowledge organization. Tagging is a kind of indexing, a process of...
No Abstract.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/63044/1/14504503137_ftp.pd
Nowadays Web sites tend to be more and more social: users can upload any kind of information on coll...
Nowadays Web sites tend to be more and more social: users can upload any kind of information on coll...
This study examines the question of whether tags can be useful in the process of information retriev...
Abstract. Collaborative tagging allows users to assign arbitrary keywords (or tags) describing the c...
Recently, user tagging systems have grown in popularity on the web. The tagging process is quite sim...
Recently, user tagging systems have grown in popularity on the web. The tagging process is quite sim...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. April 2012. Major: Computer science. Advisor: John Ried...
This study examines the question of whether tags can be useful in the process of information retriev...
The emergence of Web 2.0 and the consequent success of social network websites such as del.icio.us a...
This study examines the question of whether tags can be useful in the process of information retriev...
The rapid growth of the so-called Web 2.0 has changed the surfers’ behavior. A new democratic vision...
Abstract. The explosion of collaborative platforms we are recently wit-nessing, such as social netwo...
This article examines tagging as knowledge organization. Tagging is a kind of indexing, a process of...
This article examines tagging as knowledge organization. Tagging is a kind of indexing, a process of...
No Abstract.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/63044/1/14504503137_ftp.pd
Nowadays Web sites tend to be more and more social: users can upload any kind of information on coll...
Nowadays Web sites tend to be more and more social: users can upload any kind of information on coll...
This study examines the question of whether tags can be useful in the process of information retriev...
Abstract. Collaborative tagging allows users to assign arbitrary keywords (or tags) describing the c...
Recently, user tagging systems have grown in popularity on the web. The tagging process is quite sim...
Recently, user tagging systems have grown in popularity on the web. The tagging process is quite sim...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. April 2012. Major: Computer science. Advisor: John Ried...
This study examines the question of whether tags can be useful in the process of information retriev...
The emergence of Web 2.0 and the consequent success of social network websites such as del.icio.us a...
This study examines the question of whether tags can be useful in the process of information retriev...