International audienceThe advent of tagging and folksonomies for organizing shared resources on the social Web brought promising opportunities to help communities of users capture their knowledge. However, the lack of semantics, or the spelling variations between tags lowers the potentials for browsing and exploring these data. To overcome these limitations, we propose exploiting the interactions between the users and the systems to validate or correct semantic analysis automatically applied to the tags. This process is based upon our model of the assistance of folksonomies enrichment which supports conflictual points of view. Several strategies can then be applied to propose novel browsing facilities to users
There is a growing interest on how we represent and share tagging data for the purpo...
While the increasing popularity of folksonomies has lead to a vast quantity of tagged data, resource...
Folksonomies emerge as the result of the free tagging activity of a large number of users over a var...
International audienceThe advent of tagging and folksonomies for organizing shared resources on the ...
The advent of tagging and folksonomies for organizing shared resources on the social Web brought pro...
International audienceThis paper presents our approach to collaborative and semi- automated semantic...
6p.Social tagging systems have recently became very pop- ular as a means to classify large sets of r...
International audienceTags freely provided by users of social tagging services are not explicitly se...
Deliverable of ISICIL ANR-funded projectSocial tagging systems have recently become very popular as ...
PhD Thesis, Université Nice - Sophia Antipolis, Sous la direction de Fabien Gandon (INRIA) et Michel...
International audienceRecently, the approaches that combine semantic web ontologies and web 2.0 tech...
There is a growing interest into how we represent and share tagging data in collaborative tagging sy...
Folksonomies are unsystematic, unsophisticated collections of keywords associated by social bookmark...
Many web-based public repositories are widely adopting tag-based metadata approaches as their main c...
The use of tags to describe Web resources in a collaborative manner has experienced rising popularit...
There is a growing interest on how we represent and share tagging data for the purpo...
While the increasing popularity of folksonomies has lead to a vast quantity of tagged data, resource...
Folksonomies emerge as the result of the free tagging activity of a large number of users over a var...
International audienceThe advent of tagging and folksonomies for organizing shared resources on the ...
The advent of tagging and folksonomies for organizing shared resources on the social Web brought pro...
International audienceThis paper presents our approach to collaborative and semi- automated semantic...
6p.Social tagging systems have recently became very pop- ular as a means to classify large sets of r...
International audienceTags freely provided by users of social tagging services are not explicitly se...
Deliverable of ISICIL ANR-funded projectSocial tagging systems have recently become very popular as ...
PhD Thesis, Université Nice - Sophia Antipolis, Sous la direction de Fabien Gandon (INRIA) et Michel...
International audienceRecently, the approaches that combine semantic web ontologies and web 2.0 tech...
There is a growing interest into how we represent and share tagging data in collaborative tagging sy...
Folksonomies are unsystematic, unsophisticated collections of keywords associated by social bookmark...
Many web-based public repositories are widely adopting tag-based metadata approaches as their main c...
The use of tags to describe Web resources in a collaborative manner has experienced rising popularit...
There is a growing interest on how we represent and share tagging data for the purpo...
While the increasing popularity of folksonomies has lead to a vast quantity of tagged data, resource...
Folksonomies emerge as the result of the free tagging activity of a large number of users over a var...