Tag-based systems have become very common for online classification thanks to their intrinsic advantages such as self-organization and rapid evolution. However, they are still affected by some issues that limit their utility, mainly due to the inherent ambiguity in the semantics of tags. Synonyms, homonyms, and polysemous words, while not harmful for the casual user, strongly affect the quality of search results and the performances of tag-based recommendation systems. In this paper we rely on the concept of tag relatedness in order to study small groups of similar tags and detect relationships between them. This approach is grounded on a model that builds upon an edge-colored multigraph of users, tags, and resources. To put our thoughts in...
Popular online tagging websites, such as Flickr, Technorati, and Del.icio.us, allow users to tag ob...
Folksonomies - networks of users, resources, and tags allow users to easily retrieve, organize and b...
The cross-sections of the Social Web and the Semantic Web has put folksonomy in the spot light for i...
Tag-based systems are widely available, thanks to their intrinsic advantages, such as self-organizat...
The objective of our group was to exploit state-of-the-art Information Retrieval methods for finding...
The use of tags to describe Web resources in a collaborative manner has experienced rising popularit...
International audienceRecently, the approaches that combine semantic web ontologies and web 2.0 tech...
Folksonomy and tagging systems, which allow users to interactively annotate a pool of shared resourc...
Abstract. Search facilities are vital for folksonomy (or social tagging mecha-nism) based systems. A...
The Social Web, or Web 2.0, has recently gained popularity because of its low cost and ease of use. ...
With the emergence of Web 2.0, Web users can classify Web items of their interest by using tags. Tag...
Social tagging to annotate resources represents one of the innovative aspects introduced with Web 2....
Folksonomies, often known as tagging systems, such as the ones used on the popular Delicious or flic...
Knowledge structures, such as taxonomies, are key to the organization and management of Web content,...
There is a growing interest into how we represent and share tagging data in collaborative tagging sy...
Popular online tagging websites, such as Flickr, Technorati, and Del.icio.us, allow users to tag ob...
Folksonomies - networks of users, resources, and tags allow users to easily retrieve, organize and b...
The cross-sections of the Social Web and the Semantic Web has put folksonomy in the spot light for i...
Tag-based systems are widely available, thanks to their intrinsic advantages, such as self-organizat...
The objective of our group was to exploit state-of-the-art Information Retrieval methods for finding...
The use of tags to describe Web resources in a collaborative manner has experienced rising popularit...
International audienceRecently, the approaches that combine semantic web ontologies and web 2.0 tech...
Folksonomy and tagging systems, which allow users to interactively annotate a pool of shared resourc...
Abstract. Search facilities are vital for folksonomy (or social tagging mecha-nism) based systems. A...
The Social Web, or Web 2.0, has recently gained popularity because of its low cost and ease of use. ...
With the emergence of Web 2.0, Web users can classify Web items of their interest by using tags. Tag...
Social tagging to annotate resources represents one of the innovative aspects introduced with Web 2....
Folksonomies, often known as tagging systems, such as the ones used on the popular Delicious or flic...
Knowledge structures, such as taxonomies, are key to the organization and management of Web content,...
There is a growing interest into how we represent and share tagging data in collaborative tagging sy...
Popular online tagging websites, such as Flickr, Technorati, and Del.icio.us, allow users to tag ob...
Folksonomies - networks of users, resources, and tags allow users to easily retrieve, organize and b...
The cross-sections of the Social Web and the Semantic Web has put folksonomy in the spot light for i...