Recently, online social networks have emerged that allow people to share their multimedia files, retrieve interesting content, and discover like-minded people. These systems often provide the possibility to annotate the content with tags and ratings. Using a random walk through the social annotation graph, we have combined these annotations into a retrieval model that effectively balances the personal preferences and opinions of like-minded users into a single relevance ranking for either content, tags, or people. We use this model to identify the influence of different annotation methods and system design aspects on common ranking tasks in social content systems. Our results show that a combination of rating and tagging information c...
Tapping into the wisdom of the crowd, social tagging can be considered an alternative mechanism - as...
Nowadays Web sites tend to be more and more social: users can upload any kind of information on coll...
Nowadays Web sites tend to be more and more social: users can upload any kind of information on coll...
Every single day, lots of users actively participate in social media sites (e.g., Facebook, YouTube,...
htmlabstractSocial media systems have encouraged end user participation in the Internet, for the pur...
Web-based tagging systems, which include social bookmarking systems such as Delicious, have become i...
Web-based tagging systems, which include social bookmarking systems such as Delicious, have become i...
We study personalized item recommendation within an enterprise social media application suite that i...
Abstract. Social (or folksonomic) tagging has become a very pop-ular way to describe, categorise, se...
Previous research investigated how to leverage the new type of social data available on the web, e.g...
Social tagging systems have gained increasing popularity as a method of annotating and categorizing ...
Tapping into the wisdom of the crowd, social tagging can be considered an alternative mechanism—as o...
Social tagging is becoming increasingly popular in many Web 2.0 applications where users can annotat...
This paper aims to quantify two common assumptions about social tagging: (1) that tags are ``meanin...
Abstract. Folksonomies have become a powerful tool to describe, dis-cover, search, and navigate onli...
Tapping into the wisdom of the crowd, social tagging can be considered an alternative mechanism - as...
Nowadays Web sites tend to be more and more social: users can upload any kind of information on coll...
Nowadays Web sites tend to be more and more social: users can upload any kind of information on coll...
Every single day, lots of users actively participate in social media sites (e.g., Facebook, YouTube,...
htmlabstractSocial media systems have encouraged end user participation in the Internet, for the pur...
Web-based tagging systems, which include social bookmarking systems such as Delicious, have become i...
Web-based tagging systems, which include social bookmarking systems such as Delicious, have become i...
We study personalized item recommendation within an enterprise social media application suite that i...
Abstract. Social (or folksonomic) tagging has become a very pop-ular way to describe, categorise, se...
Previous research investigated how to leverage the new type of social data available on the web, e.g...
Social tagging systems have gained increasing popularity as a method of annotating and categorizing ...
Tapping into the wisdom of the crowd, social tagging can be considered an alternative mechanism—as o...
Social tagging is becoming increasingly popular in many Web 2.0 applications where users can annotat...
This paper aims to quantify two common assumptions about social tagging: (1) that tags are ``meanin...
Abstract. Folksonomies have become a powerful tool to describe, dis-cover, search, and navigate onli...
Tapping into the wisdom of the crowd, social tagging can be considered an alternative mechanism - as...
Nowadays Web sites tend to be more and more social: users can upload any kind of information on coll...
Nowadays Web sites tend to be more and more social: users can upload any kind of information on coll...