A tagging community’s vocabulary of tags forms the basis
for social navigation and shared expression. We present a
user-centric model of vocabulary evolution in tagging communities
based on community influence and personal tendency.
We evaluate our model in an emergent tagging system
by introducing tagging features into the MovieLens recommender
system. We explore four tag selection algorithms
for displaying tags applied by other community members.
We analyze the algorithms’ effect on vocabulary evolution,
tag utility, tag adoption, and user satisfaction.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 Sen_et_al_2006
%A Sen, Shilad
%A Lam, Shyong K.
%A Rashid, Al Mamunur
%A Cosley, Dan
%A Frankowski, Dan
%A Osterhouse, Jeremy
%A Harper, F. Maxwell
%A Riedl, John
%B CSCW '06: Proceedings of the 2006 20th anniversary conference on Computer supported cooperative work
%C New York, NY, USA
%D 2006
%I ACM Press
%K analysis communities evolution social_software sota tagging
%P 181--190
%R http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1180875.1180904
%T tagging, communities, vocabulary, evolution
%X A tagging community’s vocabulary of tags forms the basis
for social navigation and shared expression. We present a
user-centric model of vocabulary evolution in tagging communities
based on community influence and personal tendency.
We evaluate our model in an emergent tagging system
by introducing tagging features into the MovieLens recommender
system. We explore four tag selection algorithms
for displaying tags applied by other community members.
We analyze the algorithms’ effect on vocabulary evolution,
tag utility, tag adoption, and user satisfaction.
%@ 1-59593-249-6
@inproceedings{Sen_et_al_2006,
abstract = {A tagging community’s vocabulary of tags forms the basis
for social navigation and shared expression. We present a
user-centric model of vocabulary evolution in tagging communities
based on community influence and personal tendency.
We evaluate our model in an emergent tagging system
by introducing tagging features into the MovieLens recommender
system. We explore four tag selection algorithms
for displaying tags applied by other community members.
We analyze the algorithms’ effect on vocabulary evolution,
tag utility, tag adoption, and user satisfaction.},
added-at = {2007-02-02T11:51:05.000+0100},
address = {New York, NY, USA},
author = {Sen, Shilad and Lam, Shyong K. and Rashid, Al Mamunur and Cosley, Dan and Frankowski, Dan and Osterhouse, Jeremy and Harper, F. Maxwell and Riedl, John},
biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2582641c05e7a0b9396945a951822c83f/bluedolphin},
booktitle = {CSCW '06: Proceedings of the 2006 20th anniversary conference on Computer supported cooperative work},
description = {tagging, communities, vocabulary, evolution},
doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1180875.1180904},
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isbn = {1-59593-249-6},
keywords = {analysis communities evolution social_software sota tagging},
location = {Banff, Alberta, Canada},
pages = {181--190},
publisher = {ACM Press},
timestamp = {2008-10-10T19:00:56.000+0200},
title = {tagging, communities, vocabulary, evolution},
year = 2006
}