Authors:
Fabian Abel
;
Nicola Henze
and
Daniel Krause
Affiliation:
IVS – Semantic Web Group, Leibniz University Hannover, Germany
Keyword(s):
Social Media, Semantic Web, Tagging, Folksonomy, GroupMe!.
Related
Ontology
Subjects/Areas/Topics:
Multimedia and User Interfaces
;
Ontology and the Semantic Web
;
Searching and Browsing
;
Web Information Systems and Technologies
;
Web Interfaces and Applications
Abstract:
Common social tagging systems like Flickr, del.icio.us and others lately became very popular. The key benefits of these systems include that users get involved in the content creation process, can easily — without overhead – comment or annotate Web content, share resources with fellow users, and benefit from the comments / annotations of other users with improved retrieval support. With GroupMe! we extend the idea of current social tagging systems by enabling users to not only tag Web resources they are interested in, but also to create collections (groups) of these Web resources by simple drag & drop operations. The grouping metaphor is intuitive and easy for the users, and our evaluation shows that users appreciate the grouping facility, and use this feature to organize and structure Web content. Technically, the grouping of resources carries valuable information about Web resources and their relations, and can be exploited to improve the mining of Web content, e.g. for search and
retrieval.
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