Using WordNet to turn a folksonomy into a hierarchy of concepts
D. Laniado, D. Eynard, and M. Colombetti. Semantic Web Application and Perspectives - Fourth Italian Semantic Web Workshop, page 192--201. (December 2007)
Abstract
As the volume of information in the read-write Web increases rapidly, folksonomies are becoming a widely used tool to organize and categorize resources in a bottom up, flat and inclusive way. However, due to their very structure, they show some drawbacks; in particular the lack of hierarchy bears some limitations in the possibilities of searching and browsing. In this paper we investigate a new approach, based on the idea of integrating an ontology in the navigation interface of a folksonomy, and we describe an application that filters del.icio.us keywords through the WordNet hierarchy of concepts, to enrich the possibilities of navigation.
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%A Laniado, David
%A Eynard, Davide
%A Colombetti, Marco
%B Semantic Web Application and Perspectives - Fourth Italian Semantic Web Workshop
%D 2007
%K enrichment folksonomy ol_web2.0 ontology taggingsurvey wordnet
%P 192--201
%T Using WordNet to turn a folksonomy into a hierarchy of concepts
%U http://home.dei.polimi.it/eynard/papers/swap2007.pdf
%X As the volume of information in the read-write Web increases rapidly, folksonomies are becoming a widely used tool to organize and categorize resources in a bottom up, flat and inclusive way. However, due to their very structure, they show some drawbacks; in particular the lack of hierarchy bears some limitations in the possibilities of searching and browsing. In this paper we investigate a new approach, based on the idea of integrating an ontology in the navigation interface of a folksonomy, and we describe an application that filters del.icio.us keywords through the WordNet hierarchy of concepts, to enrich the possibilities of navigation.
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