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       <author><firstname>Hotho&#44;</firstname><surname>Andreas</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>J&#228;schke&#44;</firstname><surname>Robert</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>Schmitz&#44;</firstname><surname>Christoph</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>Stumme&#44;</firstname><surname>Gerd</surname></author> 
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<citetitle pubwork="article">FolkRank: A Ranking Algorithm for Folksonomies</citetitle>





   <pubdate>2006</pubdate>  
   <abstract>
      <para> In social bookmark tools users are setting up&#13;&#10;lightweight conceptual structures called folksonomies. Currently&#44;&#13;&#10;the information retrieval support is limited. We present a formal&#13;&#10;model and a new search algorithm for folksonomies&#44; called&#13;&#10;FolkRank&#44; that exploits the structure of the folksonomy. The&#13;&#10;proposed algorithm is also applied to find communities within the&#13;&#10;folksonomy and is used to structure search results. All findings are&#13;&#10;demonstrated on a large scale dataset. A long version of this paper&#13;&#10;has been published at the European Semantic Web Conference&#13;&#10;2006.
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   </abstract>
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