Social annotations voluntarily provided by users in tagging or book-marking sites such as Delicious or Flickr have been recognized as an interesting source of metadata for assisting tasks such as classification of Web resources. However, the open-ended nature of the tags employed to annotate resources leads to problems such as the introduction of noise and ambiguity that may hinder clas- sification results. This paper presents an approach for semantically analyse social annotations in order to attain enriched, concept-based representations of Web resources. Experimental results showed that the strategies proposed to relate tags to conceptual entities allow to improve the results of resource classification.Sociedad Argentina de Informática e...
Social tagging is an innovative and powerful mechanism introduced by social Web: it shifts the task ...
Abstract. Social annotation systems such as del.icio.us, Flickr and oth-ers have gained tremendous p...
The growing predominance of social semantics in the form of tagging presents the metadata community ...
User-generated annotations in tagging or bookmarking sites such as Flickr or Delicious can provide a...
With the increasing popularity of social tagging systems, the potential for using social tags as a s...
Social or collaborative tagging systems emerged as a novel classification scheme on the Web based on...
Social tagging to annotate resources represents one of the innovative aspects introduced with Web 2....
In our daily lives, organizing resources like books or web pages into a set of categories to ease fu...
Social tagging systems allow users to easily cre-ate, organize and share collections of resources (e...
Abstract- Grouping resources into set of classes allows easy access to the resources we use in our d...
Social or collaborative tagging systems emerged as a novel classification scheme on the Web based on...
Social annotation via so-called collaborative tagging describes the process by which many users add ...
Web-based tagging systems, which include social bookmarking systems such as Delicious, have become i...
Purpose – Social tagging systems allow users to assign keywords (tags) to useful resources, facilita...
AbstractSocial annotation systems enable the organization of online resources with user-defined keyw...
Social tagging is an innovative and powerful mechanism introduced by social Web: it shifts the task ...
Abstract. Social annotation systems such as del.icio.us, Flickr and oth-ers have gained tremendous p...
The growing predominance of social semantics in the form of tagging presents the metadata community ...
User-generated annotations in tagging or bookmarking sites such as Flickr or Delicious can provide a...
With the increasing popularity of social tagging systems, the potential for using social tags as a s...
Social or collaborative tagging systems emerged as a novel classification scheme on the Web based on...
Social tagging to annotate resources represents one of the innovative aspects introduced with Web 2....
In our daily lives, organizing resources like books or web pages into a set of categories to ease fu...
Social tagging systems allow users to easily cre-ate, organize and share collections of resources (e...
Abstract- Grouping resources into set of classes allows easy access to the resources we use in our d...
Social or collaborative tagging systems emerged as a novel classification scheme on the Web based on...
Social annotation via so-called collaborative tagging describes the process by which many users add ...
Web-based tagging systems, which include social bookmarking systems such as Delicious, have become i...
Purpose – Social tagging systems allow users to assign keywords (tags) to useful resources, facilita...
AbstractSocial annotation systems enable the organization of online resources with user-defined keyw...
Social tagging is an innovative and powerful mechanism introduced by social Web: it shifts the task ...
Abstract. Social annotation systems such as del.icio.us, Flickr and oth-ers have gained tremendous p...
The growing predominance of social semantics in the form of tagging presents the metadata community ...