Purpose: This study introduces an algorithm to construct tag trees that can be used as a user-friendly navigation tool for knowledge sharing and retrieval by solving two issues of previous studies, i.e. semantic drift and structural skew. Design/methodology/approach: Inspired by the generality based methods, this study builds tag trees from a co-occurrence tag network and uses the h-degree as a node generality metric. The proposed algorithm is characterized by the following four features: (1) the ancestors should be more representative than the descendants, (2) the semantic meaning along the ancestor-descendant paths needs to be coherent, (3) the children of one parent are collectively exhaustive and mutually exclusive in describing ...
Folksonomy and tagging systems, which allow users to interactively annotate a pool of shared resourc...
Folksonomies are social collaborative systems which represent a method of self- organisation, where ...
The size and complexity of actual networked systems hinders the access to a global knowledge of thei...
Purpose: This study introduces an algorithm to construct tag trees that can be used as a userfriendl...
Abstract—It is a widely held belief among designers of social tagging systems that tag clouds repres...
Abstract. Recent research has shown that the navigability of tagging systems leaves much to be desir...
Tag cloud is a visual interface that summarizes an underlying data by depicting the most frequent te...
Tagging introduces an intuitive and easy method to organize re-sources in information systems. Altho...
Knowledge structures, such as taxonomies, are key to the organization and management of Web content,...
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. As recent research shows, efficient navigability of tagging systems is only possible if th...
Content on the Web is huge and constantly growing, and building taxonomies for such content can help...
Abstract. This paper presents NAVTAG- A network theoretical frame-work to assess and improve the nav...
Social tagging systems have recently emerged as an effec-tive way for users to annotate and organize...
Folksonomy and tagging systems, which allow users to interactively annotate a pool of shared resourc...
Folksonomies are social collaborative systems which represent a method of self- organisation, where ...
The size and complexity of actual networked systems hinders the access to a global knowledge of thei...
Purpose: This study introduces an algorithm to construct tag trees that can be used as a userfriendl...
Abstract—It is a widely held belief among designers of social tagging systems that tag clouds repres...
Abstract. Recent research has shown that the navigability of tagging systems leaves much to be desir...
Tag cloud is a visual interface that summarizes an underlying data by depicting the most frequent te...
Tagging introduces an intuitive and easy method to organize re-sources in information systems. Altho...
Knowledge structures, such as taxonomies, are key to the organization and management of Web content,...
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. As recent research shows, efficient navigability of tagging systems is only possible if th...
Content on the Web is huge and constantly growing, and building taxonomies for such content can help...
Abstract. This paper presents NAVTAG- A network theoretical frame-work to assess and improve the nav...
Social tagging systems have recently emerged as an effec-tive way for users to annotate and organize...
Folksonomy and tagging systems, which allow users to interactively annotate a pool of shared resourc...
Folksonomies are social collaborative systems which represent a method of self- organisation, where ...
The size and complexity of actual networked systems hinders the access to a global knowledge of thei...