automatic tags vs user-generated tags, pt2
Can tags be clustered automatically and brought into some form of hierarchy?
In our skillMap approach, we rely on the crowd intelligence of a/the community to network tags manually into a weak hierarchy. However, there is a discussion going on whether it is feasible to do that automatically, for example here:
www.connotea.org/search?q=tag+clustering
www.rawsugar.com/www/2006/20.pdf
www.bibsonomy.org/search/tag+clustering
(thanks to Andreas)
In our skillMap approach, we rely on the crowd intelligence of a/the community to network tags manually into a weak hierarchy. However, there is a discussion going on whether it is feasible to do that automatically, for example here:
www.connotea.org/search?q=tag+clustering
www.rawsugar.com/www/2006/20.pdf
www.bibsonomy.org/search/tag+clustering
(thanks to Andreas)
Labels: Semantic Web, skillMap, tagging, tagNet, tags, technology
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