M. Lux, M. Granitzer, and R. Kern. 4th International Workshop on Text-Based Information Retrieval, (2007)
Abstract
Folksonomies, collaboratively created sets of metadata,
are becoming more and more important for organising in-
formation and knowledge of communites in the Web. While
for a single user the difference to keyword assignment is
marginal, the power of folksonomies emerges from the col-
laborative aspects. Folksonomies are already issue of re-
search. Within this publication we analyse underlying sta-
tistical properties of broad folksonomies aiming to iden-
tify laws and characteristics, which allow inferring prop-
erties for folksonomy based retrieval. The actual bene-
fit of folksonomies for retrieval and the derived methods
are concluded from experiments with aggregated data from
del.icio.us.
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%A Granitzer, Michael
%A Kern, Roman
%D 2007
%J 4th International Workshop on Text-Based Information Retrieval
%K folksonomy informationRetrieval
%T Aspects of Broad Folksonomies
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%X Folksonomies, collaboratively created sets of metadata,
are becoming more and more important for organising in-
formation and knowledge of communites in the Web. While
for a single user the difference to keyword assignment is
marginal, the power of folksonomies emerges from the col-
laborative aspects. Folksonomies are already issue of re-
search. Within this publication we analyse underlying sta-
tistical properties of broad folksonomies aiming to iden-
tify laws and characteristics, which allow inferring prop-
erties for folksonomy based retrieval. The actual bene-
fit of folksonomies for retrieval and the derived methods
are concluded from experiments with aggregated data from
del.icio.us.
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abstract = {Folksonomies, collaboratively created sets of metadata,
are becoming more and more important for organising in-
formation and knowledge of communites in the Web. While
for a single user the difference to keyword assignment is
marginal, the power of folksonomies emerges from the col-
laborative aspects. Folksonomies are already issue of re-
search. Within this publication we analyse underlying sta-
tistical properties of broad folksonomies aiming to iden-
tify laws and characteristics, which allow inferring prop-
erties for folksonomy based retrieval. The actual bene-
fit of folksonomies for retrieval and the derived methods
are concluded from experiments with aggregated data from
del.icio.us.},
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author = {Lux, Mathias and Granitzer, Michael and Kern, Roman},
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timestamp = {2009-01-28T19:05:12.000+0100},
title = {Aspects of Broad Folksonomies},
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