[[abstract]]Social tags are annotations for Web pages collaboratively added by users. It will be much easier to understand the meaning of Web pages and classify them according to their tags. The precision in retrieving Web pages may also increase using such tags. Nowadays social tags are mostly annotated manually by users via social bookmarking Web sites. Such manual annotation process may produce diverse, redundant, and inconsistent tags. Besides, many tags which are inconsistent with their annotated Web pages exist and deteriorate the feasibility of social tags. In this work we will develop an automatic scheme to discover the associations between Web pages and social tags and apply such associations on applications of social tag spam dete...
Purpose – Social tagging systems allow users to assign keywords (tags) to useful resources, facilita...
Abstract. Social (or folksonomic) tagging has become a very pop-ular way to describe, categorise, se...
The authors present and evaluate an approach to trend detection in social bookmarking systems using ...
[[abstract]]Social tags are annotations for Web pages added by users manually or semi-automatically....
[[abstract]]Nowadays lots of information are stored as Web pages for ease of sharing and searching. ...
The rapidly growing social data created by users through Web 2.0 applications has intrigued active r...
Social bookmarking has gained popularity since the advent of Web 2.0. Keywords known as tags are cre...
Spam in social tagging systems introduced by some malicious participants has become a serious proble...
Social tagging systems allow users to easily create, organize and share collections of Web resources...
Abstract- Grouping resources into set of classes allows easy access to the resources we use in our d...
Social tagging systems allow users to easily cre-ate, organize and share collections of resources (e...
Web-based tagging systems, which include social bookmarking systems such as Delicious, have become i...
Social tagging systems allow users to easily create, organize and share collections of Web resources...
Social annotation via so-called collaborative tagging describes the process by which many users add ...
Social tagging, also called social annotation and collaborative tagging, is a recent phenomenon in t...
Purpose – Social tagging systems allow users to assign keywords (tags) to useful resources, facilita...
Abstract. Social (or folksonomic) tagging has become a very pop-ular way to describe, categorise, se...
The authors present and evaluate an approach to trend detection in social bookmarking systems using ...
[[abstract]]Social tags are annotations for Web pages added by users manually or semi-automatically....
[[abstract]]Nowadays lots of information are stored as Web pages for ease of sharing and searching. ...
The rapidly growing social data created by users through Web 2.0 applications has intrigued active r...
Social bookmarking has gained popularity since the advent of Web 2.0. Keywords known as tags are cre...
Spam in social tagging systems introduced by some malicious participants has become a serious proble...
Social tagging systems allow users to easily create, organize and share collections of Web resources...
Abstract- Grouping resources into set of classes allows easy access to the resources we use in our d...
Social tagging systems allow users to easily cre-ate, organize and share collections of resources (e...
Web-based tagging systems, which include social bookmarking systems such as Delicious, have become i...
Social tagging systems allow users to easily create, organize and share collections of Web resources...
Social annotation via so-called collaborative tagging describes the process by which many users add ...
Social tagging, also called social annotation and collaborative tagging, is a recent phenomenon in t...
Purpose – Social tagging systems allow users to assign keywords (tags) to useful resources, facilita...
Abstract. Social (or folksonomic) tagging has become a very pop-ular way to describe, categorise, se...
The authors present and evaluate an approach to trend detection in social bookmarking systems using ...