Ranking of resources in social tagging systems is a difficult problem due to the inherent sparsity of the data and the vo- cabulary problems introduced by having a completely unre- stricted lexicon. In this paper we propose to use hidden topic models as a principled way of reducing the dimensionality of this data to provide more accurate resource rankings with higher recall. We first describe Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) and then show how it can be used to rank resources in a social bookmarking system. We test the LDA tagging model and compare it with 3 non-topic model baselines on a large data sample obtained from the Delicious social book- marking site. Our evaluations show that our LDA-based method significantly outperforms all of t...
Purpose – Social tagging systems allow users to assign keywords (tags) to useful resources, facilita...
Social tagging systems allow users to easily cre-ate, organize and share collections of resources (e...
The changing social reality, which is increasingly digitally networked, requires new research method...
Ranking of resources in social tagging systems is a difficult problem due to the inherent sparsity o...
Ranking of resources in social tagging systems is a difficult problem due to the inherent sparsity o...
In social bookmark tools users are setting up lightweight conceptual structures called folksonomies....
Social bookmarking systems allow people to create pointers to Web resources in a shared, Web-based e...
Social bookmarking is a popular way to share and publish bookmarks. The growth of the social bookmar...
Today we are living in modern Internet era. We can get all our information from the internet anytime...
Much of human knowledge sits in large databases of unstructured text. Leveraging this knowledge requ...
In our daily lives, organizing resources like books or web pages into a set of categories to ease fu...
Abstract. Social bookmarking systems allow users to store links to in-ternet resources on a web page...
Abstract. We describe and evaluate a discriminative clustering approach for content-based tag recomm...
We describe and evaluate a discriminative clustering approach forcontent-based tag recommendation in...
Social tagging systems allow users to easily create, organize and share collections of Web resources...
Purpose – Social tagging systems allow users to assign keywords (tags) to useful resources, facilita...
Social tagging systems allow users to easily cre-ate, organize and share collections of resources (e...
The changing social reality, which is increasingly digitally networked, requires new research method...
Ranking of resources in social tagging systems is a difficult problem due to the inherent sparsity o...
Ranking of resources in social tagging systems is a difficult problem due to the inherent sparsity o...
In social bookmark tools users are setting up lightweight conceptual structures called folksonomies....
Social bookmarking systems allow people to create pointers to Web resources in a shared, Web-based e...
Social bookmarking is a popular way to share and publish bookmarks. The growth of the social bookmar...
Today we are living in modern Internet era. We can get all our information from the internet anytime...
Much of human knowledge sits in large databases of unstructured text. Leveraging this knowledge requ...
In our daily lives, organizing resources like books or web pages into a set of categories to ease fu...
Abstract. Social bookmarking systems allow users to store links to in-ternet resources on a web page...
Abstract. We describe and evaluate a discriminative clustering approach for content-based tag recomm...
We describe and evaluate a discriminative clustering approach forcontent-based tag recommendation in...
Social tagging systems allow users to easily create, organize and share collections of Web resources...
Purpose – Social tagging systems allow users to assign keywords (tags) to useful resources, facilita...
Social tagging systems allow users to easily cre-ate, organize and share collections of resources (e...
The changing social reality, which is increasingly digitally networked, requires new research method...