In today's information environments, tagging is widely used to provide information about arbitrary types of digital resources. This information is usually created by end users with different motivations and for different kinds of purposes. When aiming to support users in the tagging process, these differences play an important role. In this paper several approaches to generate tag recommendations are discussed, and a prototypical recommender system for the social resource sharing platform ALOE is presented. This interactive system allows users to control the generation of the recommendations by selecting the sources to be used as well as their impact. The component was introduced at DFKI, and a first evaluation showed that the recommender c...
Users of social tagging systems spontaneously annotate resources providing, in this way, useful info...
The challenge to provide tag recommendations for collaborative tagging systems has attracted quite s...
The rapid growth of the so-called Web 2.0 has changed the surfers’ behavior. A new democratic vision...
Nowadays Web sites tend to be more and more social: users can upload any kind of information on coll...
Abstract. Collaborative tagging systems are harnessing the power of online communities, making the t...
Social tagging consists of classifying web resources using words or tags freely chosen by users. The...
Abstract. The continuous growth of collaborative platforms we are re-cently witnessing made possible...
With the popularization of social media and the exponential growth of information generated by onlin...
The continuous growth of collaborative platforms we are recently witnessing made possible the passag...
AbstractSocial annotation systems enable the organization of online resources with user-defined keyw...
Tapping into the wisdom of the crowd, social tagging can be considered an alternative mechanism - as...
This paper presents a framework for improving recommender systems by exploiting the users tagging ac...
The emergence of Web 2.0 and the consequent success of social network websites such as del.icio.us a...
Abstract. The explosion of collaborative platforms we are recently wit-nessing, such as social netwo...
We study personalized item recommendation within an enterprise social media application suite that i...
Users of social tagging systems spontaneously annotate resources providing, in this way, useful info...
The challenge to provide tag recommendations for collaborative tagging systems has attracted quite s...
The rapid growth of the so-called Web 2.0 has changed the surfers’ behavior. A new democratic vision...
Nowadays Web sites tend to be more and more social: users can upload any kind of information on coll...
Abstract. Collaborative tagging systems are harnessing the power of online communities, making the t...
Social tagging consists of classifying web resources using words or tags freely chosen by users. The...
Abstract. The continuous growth of collaborative platforms we are re-cently witnessing made possible...
With the popularization of social media and the exponential growth of information generated by onlin...
The continuous growth of collaborative platforms we are recently witnessing made possible the passag...
AbstractSocial annotation systems enable the organization of online resources with user-defined keyw...
Tapping into the wisdom of the crowd, social tagging can be considered an alternative mechanism - as...
This paper presents a framework for improving recommender systems by exploiting the users tagging ac...
The emergence of Web 2.0 and the consequent success of social network websites such as del.icio.us a...
Abstract. The explosion of collaborative platforms we are recently wit-nessing, such as social netwo...
We study personalized item recommendation within an enterprise social media application suite that i...
Users of social tagging systems spontaneously annotate resources providing, in this way, useful info...
The challenge to provide tag recommendations for collaborative tagging systems has attracted quite s...
The rapid growth of the so-called Web 2.0 has changed the surfers’ behavior. A new democratic vision...