- (pdf) Improved Annotation of the Blogopshere via Autotagging and Hierarchical Clustering
Christopher H. Brooks and Nancy Montanez Computer Science DepartmentUniversity of San FranciscoABSTRACTTags have recently become popular as a means of annotating and organizingWeb pages and blog entries. Advocates of tagging argue that the use of tags produces a ’folksonomy’, a system in which themeaning of a tag is determined by its use among the community as a whole. We analyze the effectiveness of tags for classifying blog entries by gathering the top 350 tags from Technorati and measuring the similarity of all articles that share a tag. We find that tags are useful for grouping articles into broad categories, but less effective in indicating the particular content of an article. We then show that automatically extracting words deemed to b...
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- (pdf) The Use of Faceted Analytico-Synthetic Theory
The Use of Faceted Analytico-Synthetic Theory as Revealed in the Practice of Website Construction and Design A dissertation proposal in support of research to be conducted Kathryn La Barre Admitted to doctoral candidacy July 8, 2004School of Library and Information Science Indiana University, Bloomington
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- *michael parekh on IT*: ON WHY IS TAGGING SO FRICKIN' HARD?
TAG ME IF YOU CAN (New updates below) In a post a few days ago, I touched on the darker side of tags, specifically in the ways that tags can and are being used by spammers and "spam blogs"* . I remain convinced that tags can be a very useful part of the web going forward, and its most obvious benefits are best seen through photo blog sites like Yahoo!'s Flickr. Take a picture of a
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- 1000tags.com
pay for your piece of this giant tagcloud -
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- 3spots: What's your Prefered Social Bookmark Manager?
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- 47% of all blog posts are tagged
David Sifry provides more Technorati stats , this time with a little more info on the tagging front. Turns out tagging is really kicking off. The number of posts with tags or categories has grown past 100 million mark since Technorati began tracking tags
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- A cognitive analysis of tagging
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- A Complete Guide To Web Analytics Solutions » Conversion Rater
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- A Social Life » Cleaning up the tag soup
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- A Tool for Individualizing the Web
Prescient paper from a few researchers at U Michigan in 1994, describing a system called PAINT - This is truely the precursor of tagging. See this from the abstract:The increasing complexity of navigating the Internet is becoming one of the fundamental obstacles to its effective use. This is due to the nature of the Internet, principally, a disorganized collection of both sites and site documents whose exponential growth rate rapidly is outstripping any user's ability to master it. There are two ways to deal with this complexity: reorganize the structure of the Internet or give each user the ability to organize an individual perspective of the Internet. Although the former would produce more global benefit, the latter is both easier to accom...
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- About Hadoop
Hadoop is a framework for running applications on large clusters of commodity hardware. The Hadoop framework transparently provides applications both reliability and data motion. Hadoop implements a computational paradigm named map/reduce, where the application is divided into many small fragments of work, each of which may be executed or reexecuted on any node in the cluster. In addition, it provides a distributed file system that stores data on the compute nodes, providing very high aggregate bandwidth across the cluster. Both map/reduce and the distributed file system are designed so that node failures are automatically handled by the framework.
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- Ajax for the programmer - anotated searchable index
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- Ajaxian » Announcing Wizlite: Collaborative Page Highlighting
Like a Web based collaborative highlighter!!
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- Alex Barnett blog : How should the relationships between tags be defined, and by whom?
how tags should be related?
IT Conversations has an audio recording of Clay Shirky's entertaining and thought provoking presentation (update: text version here ) he gave at O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference in March this year, 'Ontology is Overrated'. Chris May has a useful
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- Alex Barnett blog : Solving Tag-Hell
Good discussion on the issues of searching and tagging.
Backup Brain recently highlighted one of the problems with the tagosphere - the 'which tag do I use' problem. I say 'one' of the problems, because there are at least three tagospheric problems that are creating a Tag-Hell: 1. When in content tagging mode
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- Alex Barnett blog : Term extraction for tagclouds
Duncan MacKenzie : "I was playing around with Yahoo's term extraction service, as a possible path to tagging (this is the same service used behind TagCloud.com , for example), and I created this C# class libary with a sample app written in Windows Forms."
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- Alexa Traffic Rank Heats Up
Interesting article on the inside of ALexa traffic rank algorithms.
The Alexa Traffic Rank algorithm and how to USE it effectively
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- Alexaholic - Get Your Alexa Traffic Graph Fix Here
Alexaholic blends Alexa traffic charts with a lightweight ajax-enhanced interface to satisfy hard-core Alexa traffic junkies - aka Alexaholics.
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- All The Cool Kids Are Deep Tagging
Instead of simply being associated with a file, a deep tag is associated with a clip from the file. Click on the tag and jump right to that part of the clip.
The popularity of rich media publishing (such as podcasting and videocasting, the YouTube phenomenon, etc.) is a problem for search engines and people ...
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- Another Poke At Tags As Search Savior
Not really convincing here - Danny Sullivan does not believe that tagging can help "search" - Mostly because of spamming issues.
I've been dubious before about tagging in relation to search, but Steve Rubel's Targeting Through Tagvertising article makes me want to poke at them a few more times for a reality check....
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