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their personal file system by leveraging semantic relationships available on the Web. More specifically, JabberWocky is using keyword/resource associations of social bookmarking web sites as a basis for recommending keywords for files. We chose social bookmarking web sites because of their popularity and because the
The scale of the social web has integrated users in order to organize shared resources. Users freely associate keywords (tags) to resources. This collection of tags creates a folksonomy. Folksonomy is a collaborative tagging system, which has grown popular with its simplicity of free tagging. However, it rises up a
The development of social media has led to a burst of interest in image-related metadata information, such as tags and geo-tags. Tags are semantic keywords that are assigned to an image. Image tagging enables the users of social media sharing platforms to annotate images, facilitating image search and content
Social book marking services allow users to add bookmarks of web pages with freely chosen keywords as tags. Personalized recommender systems recommend new and useful bookmarks added by other users. We propose a new method to find similar users and to select relevant bookmarks in a social book marking service. Our
Social bookmarking systems allow users to attach freely chosen keywords as tags to bookmarks of web pages. These tags are used to recommend relevant bookmarks to other users. However, there is no guarantee that every user get enough bookmark recommended, because of the diversity of tags. In this paper, we propose a
Social tagging is the process by which many users add metadata in the form of keywords, to annotate and categorize items (songs, pictures, Web links, products, etc.). Social tagging systems (STSs) can provide three different types of recommendations: They can recommend 1) tags to users, based on what tags other users
Social bookmarking and other Web sites allow users submitting their resources and labeling them with arbitrary keywords, called tags, to create folksonomies. These sites usually provide their users tag recommendations in order to help them to find relevant information and resources. However, only very basic techniques
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