Evaluating Assumptions about Social Tagging - A Study of User Behavior in BibSonomy
S. Doerfel, D. Zoller, P. Singer, T. Niebler, A. Hotho, and M. Strohmaier. Proceedings of the 16th LWA Workshops: KDML, IR and FGWM, Aachen, Germany, September 8-10, 2014., volume 1226 of CEUR Workshop Proceedings, page 18--19. CEUR-WS.org, (2014)
Abstract
Social tagging systems have established themselves as an important part in today’s web and have attracted the interest of our research community in a variety of investigations. Henceforth, several assumptions about social tagging systems have emerged on which our community also builds their work. Yet, testing such assumptions has been difficult due to the absence of suitable usage data in the past. In this work, we investigate and evaluate four assumptions about tagging systems by examining live server log data gathered from the public social tagging system BibSonomy. Our empirical results indicate that while some of these assumptions hold to a certain extent, other assumptions need to be reflected in a very critical light.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 doerfel2014evaluating
%A Doerfel, Stephan
%A Zoller, Daniel
%A Singer, Philipp
%A Niebler, Thomas
%A Hotho, Andreas
%A Strohmaier, Markus
%B Proceedings of the 16th LWA Workshops: KDML, IR and FGWM, Aachen, Germany, September 8-10, 2014.
%D 2014
%E Seidl, Thomas
%E Hassani, Marwan
%E Beecks, Christian
%I CEUR-WS.org
%K assumption evaluation myown social tagging
%P 18--19
%T Evaluating Assumptions about Social Tagging - A Study of User Behavior in BibSonomy
%V 1226
%X Social tagging systems have established themselves as an important part in today’s web and have attracted the interest of our research community in a variety of investigations. Henceforth, several assumptions about social tagging systems have emerged on which our community also builds their work. Yet, testing such assumptions has been difficult due to the absence of suitable usage data in the past. In this work, we investigate and evaluate four assumptions about tagging systems by examining live server log data gathered from the public social tagging system BibSonomy. Our empirical results indicate that while some of these assumptions hold to a certain extent, other assumptions need to be reflected in a very critical light.
@inproceedings{doerfel2014evaluating,
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