Part of the allure of classifying things by assigning tags to them is that the user can give free reign to sloppiness. There is no authority —human or computational— passing judgment on the appropriateness or validity of tags, because tags have to mak
"In folksonomies (...) we get to discover content based on who is tagging it. This is powerful because now we can judge content in terms of who (...), and not just how relevant it might be to some algorithm that doesn’t take into account who-knows-who."
Workshop Topics
Possible topics of the workshop include (but are not limited to):
* Social network analysis
* Bibliometrics
* Community discovery
* Personalization for search and for social interaction
* Recommender systems
* Web mining algorithms
* Applications of social network analysis
* Mining (Collaborative) Tagging Systems (blogs, wikis, etc.)
* Mining social data for multimedia information retrieval
* Opinion mining
S. Pandya, P. Virparia, and R. Chavda. International Journal on Soft Computing, Artificial Intelligence and Applications (IJSCAI), 5 (1):
09 - 15(February 2016)