Seeding, Weeding, Fertilizing. Different Tag Gardening Activities for Folksonomy Maintenance and Enrichment.
K. Weller, and I. Peters. Proceedings of I-Semantics ’08, International Conference on Semantic Systems. Graz, Austria, September 3-5, page 10-117. (2008)
Abstract
As social tagging applications continuously gain in popularity, it becomes more and
more accepted that models and tools for (re-)organizing tags are needed. Some first approaches
are already practically implemented. Recently, activities to edit and organize tags have been
described as “tag gardening”. We discuss different ways to subsequently revise and reedit tags
and thus introduce different “gardening activities”; among them models that allow gradually
adding semantic structures to folksonomies and/or that combine them with more complex
forms of knowledge organization systems.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 112
%A Weller, Katrin
%A Peters, Isabella
%B Proceedings of I-Semantics ’08, International Conference on Semantic Systems. Graz, Austria, September 3-5
%D 2008
%E Auer, S.
%E Schaffert, S.
%E Pellegrini, T.
%K emergent_semantics folksonomy semantic_relations tag_gardening
%P 10-117
%T Seeding, Weeding, Fertilizing. Different Tag Gardening Activities for Folksonomy Maintenance and Enrichment.
%U http://wwwalt.phil-fak.uni-duesseldorf.de/infowiss/admin/public_dateien/files/35/1221222331triple-i_t.pdf
%X As social tagging applications continuously gain in popularity, it becomes more and
more accepted that models and tools for (re-)organizing tags are needed. Some first approaches
are already practically implemented. Recently, activities to edit and organize tags have been
described as “tag gardening”. We discuss different ways to subsequently revise and reedit tags
and thus introduce different “gardening activities”; among them models that allow gradually
adding semantic structures to folksonomies and/or that combine them with more complex
forms of knowledge organization systems.
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more accepted that models and tools for (re-)organizing tags are needed. Some first approaches
are already practically implemented. Recently, activities to edit and organize tags have been
described as “tag gardening”. We discuss different ways to subsequently revise and reedit tags
and thus introduce different “gardening activities”; among them models that allow gradually
adding semantic structures to folksonomies and/or that combine them with more complex
forms of knowledge organization systems.},
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timestamp = {2008-09-16T15:27:48.000+0200},
title = {Seeding, Weeding, Fertilizing. Different Tag Gardening Activities for Folksonomy Maintenance and Enrichment.},
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