Social tagging to annotate resources represents one of the innovative aspects introduced with Web 2.0 and the new challenges of the (semantic) Web 3.0. Social tagging, also known as user-generated keywords or folksonomies, implies that keywords, from an arbitrarily large and uncontrolled vocabulary, are used by a large community of readers to describe resources. Despite undeniable success and usefulness of social tagging systems, they also suffer from some drawbacks: the proliferation of social tags, coming as they are from an unrestricted vocabulary leads to ambiguity when determining their intended meaning; the lack of predefined schemas or structures for inserting metadata leads to confusions as to their roles and justification; and the ...
This paper reviews research into social tagging and folksonomy (as reflected in about 180 sources pu...
Abstract Social tagging on online portals has become a trend now. It has emerged as one of the best ...
The presentation was held at the 2007 NKOS workshop in Budapest, Hungary.Recently, a growing amount ...
Social tagging to annotate resources represents one of the innovative aspects introduced with Web 2....
User-generated annotations in tagging or bookmarking sites such as Flickr or Delicious can provide a...
Abstract. Social annotation systems such as del.icio.us, Flickr and oth-ers have gained tremendous p...
International audienceRecently, the approaches that combine semantic web ontologies and web 2.0 tech...
Folksonomies provide a free source of keywords describing web resources; however, these keywords are...
With the increasing popularity of social tagging systems, the potential for using social tags as a s...
Abstract- Grouping resources into set of classes allows easy access to the resources we use in our d...
1. Research Context and previous work Recently, a growing amount of systems that allow personal cont...
Many of the features of Web 2.0 encourage users to actively interact with each other. Social tagging...
Social annotations voluntarily provided by users in tagging or book-marking sites such as Delicious ...
With the increasing popularity of social tagging systems, the potential for using social tags as a s...
Social tagging is an innovative and powerful mechanism introduced by social Web: it shifts the task ...
This paper reviews research into social tagging and folksonomy (as reflected in about 180 sources pu...
Abstract Social tagging on online portals has become a trend now. It has emerged as one of the best ...
The presentation was held at the 2007 NKOS workshop in Budapest, Hungary.Recently, a growing amount ...
Social tagging to annotate resources represents one of the innovative aspects introduced with Web 2....
User-generated annotations in tagging or bookmarking sites such as Flickr or Delicious can provide a...
Abstract. Social annotation systems such as del.icio.us, Flickr and oth-ers have gained tremendous p...
International audienceRecently, the approaches that combine semantic web ontologies and web 2.0 tech...
Folksonomies provide a free source of keywords describing web resources; however, these keywords are...
With the increasing popularity of social tagging systems, the potential for using social tags as a s...
Abstract- Grouping resources into set of classes allows easy access to the resources we use in our d...
1. Research Context and previous work Recently, a growing amount of systems that allow personal cont...
Many of the features of Web 2.0 encourage users to actively interact with each other. Social tagging...
Social annotations voluntarily provided by users in tagging or book-marking sites such as Delicious ...
With the increasing popularity of social tagging systems, the potential for using social tags as a s...
Social tagging is an innovative and powerful mechanism introduced by social Web: it shifts the task ...
This paper reviews research into social tagging and folksonomy (as reflected in about 180 sources pu...
Abstract Social tagging on online portals has become a trend now. It has emerged as one of the best ...
The presentation was held at the 2007 NKOS workshop in Budapest, Hungary.Recently, a growing amount ...