Basic content personalization consists in matching up the attributes of a user profile, in which preferences and interests are stored, with the attributes of a content object. The Web 2.0 (r)evolution and the advent of user generated content have changed the game for personalization, since the role of people has evolved from passive consumers of information to that of active contributors. One of the forms of user generated content that has drawn more attention from the research community is folksonomy, a taxonomy generated by users who collaboratively annotate and categorize resources of interests with freely chosen keywords called tags.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 citeulike:3689169
%A de Gemmis, Marco
%A Lops, Pasquale
%A Semeraro, Giovanni
%A Basile, Pierpaolo
%B RecSys '08: Proceedings of the 2008 ACM conference on Recommender systems
%C New York, NY, USA
%D 2008
%I ACM
%K recommender tagging
%P 163--170
%R 10.1145/1454008.1454036
%T Integrating tags in a semantic content-based recommender
%U http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1454008.1454036
%X Basic content personalization consists in matching up the attributes of a user profile, in which preferences and interests are stored, with the attributes of a content object. The Web 2.0 (r)evolution and the advent of user generated content have changed the game for personalization, since the role of people has evolved from passive consumers of information to that of active contributors. One of the forms of user generated content that has drawn more attention from the research community is folksonomy, a taxonomy generated by users who collaboratively annotate and categorize resources of interests with freely chosen keywords called tags.
%@ 978-1-60558-093-7
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abstract = {Basic content personalization consists in matching up the attributes of a user profile, in which preferences and interests are stored, with the attributes of a content object. The Web 2.0 (r)evolution and the advent of user generated content have changed the game for personalization, since the role of people has evolved from passive consumers of information to that of active contributors. One of the forms of user generated content that has drawn more attention from the research community is folksonomy, a taxonomy generated by users who collaboratively annotate and categorize resources of interests with freely chosen keywords called tags.},
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booktitle = {RecSys '08: Proceedings of the 2008 ACM conference on Recommender systems},
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location = {Lausanne, Switzerland},
pages = {163--170},
posted-at = {2008-11-25 18:05:41},
priority = {4},
publisher = {ACM},
timestamp = {2011-03-09T15:39:20.000+0100},
title = {Integrating tags in a semantic content-based recommender},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1454008.1454036},
year = 2008
}