Users of social bookmarking systems take advantage of pivot browsing, an interaction technique allowing them to easily refine lists of bookmarks through the selection of filter terms. However, social bookmarking systems use one-size-fits-all ranking metrics to order refined lists. These generic rankings ignore past user interactions that may be useful in determining the relevance of bookmarks. In this work we describe a personalized ordering algorithm that leverages the fact that refinding, rather than discovery (finding a bookmark for the first time), makes up the majority of bookmark accesses. The algorithm examines user-access histories and promotes bookmarks that a user has previously visited. We investigate the potential of o...
Social bookmarking is a popular way to share and publish bookmarks. The growth of the social bookmar...
A query considered in isolation provides limited information about the searcher's interest. Previous...
In social bookmark tools users are setting up lightweight conceptual structures called folksonomies....
Presented at the 2009 ACM SIGCHI international conference on supporting group work, May 10–13 2009, ...
Abstract. Social bookmarking systems allow users to store links to in-ternet resources on a web page...
Driven by the explosive growth of information available online, the World-Wide-Web is currently witn...
The growth of the Web 2.0 has brought to a widespread use of social media systems. In particular, so...
Abstract. In this paper, we present a new approach to web search personalization based on user colla...
Personalized search approaches tailor search results to users' current interests, so as to help impr...
Social interactions as introduced by Web 2.0 applications during the last decade have changed the wa...
Abstract. Social bookmarking systems are Web-based services that allow users to bookmark different t...
In this paper we describe our participation in INEX 2012 in the Social Book Search Track and the Lin...
A bookmark, a strip of material inserted between the pages of a book to mark a place in it, is of gr...
At the beginning of the project, we had an ex-isting pre-prototype bookmarking system. Our goal was ...
Many organizational innovations can be explained by the movement of ideas and information from one s...
Social bookmarking is a popular way to share and publish bookmarks. The growth of the social bookmar...
A query considered in isolation provides limited information about the searcher's interest. Previous...
In social bookmark tools users are setting up lightweight conceptual structures called folksonomies....
Presented at the 2009 ACM SIGCHI international conference on supporting group work, May 10–13 2009, ...
Abstract. Social bookmarking systems allow users to store links to in-ternet resources on a web page...
Driven by the explosive growth of information available online, the World-Wide-Web is currently witn...
The growth of the Web 2.0 has brought to a widespread use of social media systems. In particular, so...
Abstract. In this paper, we present a new approach to web search personalization based on user colla...
Personalized search approaches tailor search results to users' current interests, so as to help impr...
Social interactions as introduced by Web 2.0 applications during the last decade have changed the wa...
Abstract. Social bookmarking systems are Web-based services that allow users to bookmark different t...
In this paper we describe our participation in INEX 2012 in the Social Book Search Track and the Lin...
A bookmark, a strip of material inserted between the pages of a book to mark a place in it, is of gr...
At the beginning of the project, we had an ex-isting pre-prototype bookmarking system. Our goal was ...
Many organizational innovations can be explained by the movement of ideas and information from one s...
Social bookmarking is a popular way to share and publish bookmarks. The growth of the social bookmar...
A query considered in isolation provides limited information about the searcher's interest. Previous...
In social bookmark tools users are setting up lightweight conceptual structures called folksonomies....