In this paper we present an approach to improving navigability of a hierarchically structured Web content. The approach is based on an integration of a tagging module and adoption of tag clouds as a navigational aid for such content. The main idea of this approach is to apply tagging for the purpose of a better highlighting of cross-references between information items across the hierarchy. Although in principle tag clouds have the potential to support efficient navigation in tagging systems, recent research identified a number of limitations. In particular, applying tag clouds within pragmatic limits of a typical user interface leads to poor navigational performance as tag clouds are vulnerable to a so-called pagination effect. In this pap...
The use of tag clouds is common for presenting frequently occurring tags or keywords in a collection...
Tag clouds have become a popular means of visualising and browsing data, especially in Web 2.0 appli...
Tagging introduces an intuitive and easy method to organize re-sources in information systems. Altho...
Abstract: In this paper we present an approach to improving navigability of a hierar-chically struct...
Abstract: In this paper we present an approach to improving navigability of a hierar-chically struct...
Abstract. Recent research has shown that the navigability of tagging systems leaves much to be desir...
Abstract—It is a widely held belief among designers of social tagging systems that tag clouds repres...
Tagging-based systems enable users to categorize web resources by means of tags (freely chosen keywo...
Tag cloud is a visual interface that summarizes an underlying data by depicting the most frequent te...
Abstract. Nowadays, Web encyclopedias suffer from a high bounce rate. Typically, users come to an en...
Tag clouds provide an aggregate of tag-usage statistics. They are typically sent as in-line HTML to ...
We present the tagFlake system, which supports seman-tically informed navigation within a tag cloud....
Abstract. As recent research shows, efficient navigability of tagging systems is only possible if th...
Tag clouds are text-based visual representations of a set of tags usually depicting tag importance b...
A particular challenge in social media, such as blogs, is that, since the content naturally evolves ...
The use of tag clouds is common for presenting frequently occurring tags or keywords in a collection...
Tag clouds have become a popular means of visualising and browsing data, especially in Web 2.0 appli...
Tagging introduces an intuitive and easy method to organize re-sources in information systems. Altho...
Abstract: In this paper we present an approach to improving navigability of a hierar-chically struct...
Abstract: In this paper we present an approach to improving navigability of a hierar-chically struct...
Abstract. Recent research has shown that the navigability of tagging systems leaves much to be desir...
Abstract—It is a widely held belief among designers of social tagging systems that tag clouds repres...
Tagging-based systems enable users to categorize web resources by means of tags (freely chosen keywo...
Tag cloud is a visual interface that summarizes an underlying data by depicting the most frequent te...
Abstract. Nowadays, Web encyclopedias suffer from a high bounce rate. Typically, users come to an en...
Tag clouds provide an aggregate of tag-usage statistics. They are typically sent as in-line HTML to ...
We present the tagFlake system, which supports seman-tically informed navigation within a tag cloud....
Abstract. As recent research shows, efficient navigability of tagging systems is only possible if th...
Tag clouds are text-based visual representations of a set of tags usually depicting tag importance b...
A particular challenge in social media, such as blogs, is that, since the content naturally evolves ...
The use of tag clouds is common for presenting frequently occurring tags or keywords in a collection...
Tag clouds have become a popular means of visualising and browsing data, especially in Web 2.0 appli...
Tagging introduces an intuitive and easy method to organize re-sources in information systems. Altho...