International audienceFolksonomy expands the collaborative process by allowing contributors to index content. It rests on three powerful properties: the absence of a prior taxonomy, multiindexation and the absence of thesaurus. It concerns a more exploratory search than an entry in a search engine. Its original relationship-based structure (the three-way relationship between users, content and tags) means that folksonomy allows various modalities of curious explorations: a cultural exploration and a social exploration. The paper has two goals. Firstly, it tries to draw a general picture of the various folksonomy websites. Secundly, since labelling lacks any standardisation, folksonomies are often under threat of invasion by noise. This pape...
International audienceSocial networking and tagging have taken off at an unexpected scale and speed,...
As archives and museums place their photographic collections on the Web, the cost and time of indexi...
The huge amount of user-generated content produced in Web 2.0 needs structures if this content shoul...
Folksonomy expands the collaborative process by allowing contributors to index content. It rests on ...
International audienceFolksonomy expands the collaborative process by allowing contributors to index...
Abstract: Folksonomy expands the collaborative process by allowing contributors to index content. It...
Abstract: Folksonomy expands the collaborative process by allowing contributors to index content. It...
This research studies tagging and folksonomy related to the process of organization and re-trieval o...
This presentation was held at the 10th international Symposium for Information Science on June 1st ...
Folksonomies arise in the context of the Information Society, spurred by the advent and widespread u...
Over recent years Web 2.0 has brought information into the hands of the public, and we are increasin...
We live in an age flooded with information. New technologies are making available many large unstruc...
Abstract. Folksonomies complete the methods of indexing scientific documents. Now scientists in thei...
International audienceThis paper presents our approach to collaborative and semi- automated semantic...
Folksonomies are social collaborative systems which represent a method of self- organisation, where ...
International audienceSocial networking and tagging have taken off at an unexpected scale and speed,...
As archives and museums place their photographic collections on the Web, the cost and time of indexi...
The huge amount of user-generated content produced in Web 2.0 needs structures if this content shoul...
Folksonomy expands the collaborative process by allowing contributors to index content. It rests on ...
International audienceFolksonomy expands the collaborative process by allowing contributors to index...
Abstract: Folksonomy expands the collaborative process by allowing contributors to index content. It...
Abstract: Folksonomy expands the collaborative process by allowing contributors to index content. It...
This research studies tagging and folksonomy related to the process of organization and re-trieval o...
This presentation was held at the 10th international Symposium for Information Science on June 1st ...
Folksonomies arise in the context of the Information Society, spurred by the advent and widespread u...
Over recent years Web 2.0 has brought information into the hands of the public, and we are increasin...
We live in an age flooded with information. New technologies are making available many large unstruc...
Abstract. Folksonomies complete the methods of indexing scientific documents. Now scientists in thei...
International audienceThis paper presents our approach to collaborative and semi- automated semantic...
Folksonomies are social collaborative systems which represent a method of self- organisation, where ...
International audienceSocial networking and tagging have taken off at an unexpected scale and speed,...
As archives and museums place their photographic collections on the Web, the cost and time of indexi...
The huge amount of user-generated content produced in Web 2.0 needs structures if this content shoul...