H. Wu, M. Zubair, and K. Maly. Proceedings of the Seventeenth Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia, page 111--114. New York, NY, USA, ACM, (2006)
DOI: 10.1145/1149941.1149962
Abstract
Collaborative tagging systems, or folksonomies, have the potential of becoming technological infrastructure to support knowledge management activities in an organization or a society. There are many challenges, however. This paper presents designs that enhance collaborative tagging systems to meet some key challenges: community identification, ontology generation, user and document recommendation. Design prototypes, evaluation methodology and selected preliminary results are presented.
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%T Harvesting Social Knowledge from Folksonomies
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%X Collaborative tagging systems, or folksonomies, have the potential of becoming technological infrastructure to support knowledge management activities in an organization or a society. There are many challenges, however. This paper presents designs that enhance collaborative tagging systems to meet some key challenges: community identification, ontology generation, user and document recommendation. Design prototypes, evaluation methodology and selected preliminary results are presented.
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title = {{Harvesting Social Knowledge from Folksonomies}},
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