My research is focused on the development and integration of algorithms for community detection, ranking and recommendations into collaborative tagging systems. Further topics of interest include citation and link analysis, entity matching and resolution, and social network analysis.
Furthermore, I am leading the development of our own system, BibSonomy, which is used as test-bed for our methods and results.
M. Franzmann. (2005)Paper presented at the Zagreb Conference 2005 of the International Society for the Sociology of Religion (SISR/ISSR) “Religion and Society: Challenging Boundaries”, July 18 – 22, STS 20 “Religions of Modernity”, Convener: Stef Aupers, Dick Houtman and Karen Pärna (Revised Version).
M. Franzmann, and S. Liebermann. (2000)Paper presented at the biannual BIEN-Conference 2000, Berlin, October 6/7, Working Group C: "Citizenship rights, responsibility, and paternalism".