Tags4Tags: Using Tagging to Consolidate Tags

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Garcia-Castro, Leyla Jael [1 ]
Hepp, Martin [1 ]
Garcia, Alexander [2 ]
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[1] Univ Bundeswehr Munchen, E Business & Web Sci Res Grp, D-85579 Neubiberg, Germany
[2] Univ Bremen, Dept Computat Linguist, D-28359 Bremen, Germany
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Social Web; folksonomy; taaging; meta-model; emergent semantics; conceptual graphs; Semantic Web; Web; 2.0;
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TP [自动化技术、计算机技术];
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Tagging has become increasingly Popular and useful across various social networks and applications. It allows users to classify and organize resources for improving the retrieval performance over those tagged resources. Within social networks, tags can also facilitate the interaction between members of the community, e.g. because similar tags may represent similar interests. Although obviously useful for straightforward retrieval tasks, the Current meta-data model underlying typical tagging systems does not fully exploit the potential of the social process of finding, establishing, challenging, and promoting symbols, i.e. tags. For instance, the social process is not used for establishing an explicit hierarchy of tags or for the collective detection of equivalencies, synonyms, morphological variants, and other useful relationships across tags. This limitation is Clue to the constraints of the typical meta-model of tagging, in which the Subject must be a Web resource, the relationship type is always hasTag, and the object must be a tag as a literal. In this paper, we propose a simple yet effective extension for the Current meta-model of tagging systems in order to exploit the potential of collective tagging for the emergence of richer semantic structures, in particular for capturing semantic relationships between tags. Our approach expands the range of the object of tagging from Web resources only to the union of (1) Web resources and (2) pairs of tags, i.e., users can now use arbitrary tags for expressing typed relationships between a pair of tags. This allows the user community to establish similarity relations and other types of relationships between tags. We present it first prototype and the results from an evaluation in a small controlled setting.
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