S. Angeletou, M. Sabou, and E. Motta. Proceedings of the CISWeb Workshop, located at the 5th European Semantic Web Conference ESWC 2008, (2008)
Abstract
Abstract. While the increasing popularity of folksonomies has lead to a vast quantity of tagged data, resource retrieval in folksonomies is limited by being agnostic to the meaning (i.e., semantics) of tags. Our goal is to automatically enrich folksonomy tags (and implicitly the related resources) with formal semantics by associating them to relevant concepts defined in online ontologies. We introduce FLOR, a method that performs automatic folksonomy enrichment by combining knowledge from WordNet and online available ontologies. Experimentally testing FLOR, we found that it correctly enriched 72 % of 250 Flickr photos. 1
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Scientific Commons: Semantically enriching folksonomies with FLOR (2008), 2008 [Sofia Angeletou, Marta Sabou, Enrico Motta]
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%A Angeletou, Sofia
%A Sabou, Marta
%A Motta, Enrico
%B Proceedings of the CISWeb Workshop, located at the 5th European Semantic Web Conference ESWC 2008
%D 2008
%K 08 @sugesstionMalnisWinter10 Angeletou folksonomy semantics
%T Semantically enriching folksonomies with FLOR
%U http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.141.2569
%X Abstract. While the increasing popularity of folksonomies has lead to a vast quantity of tagged data, resource retrieval in folksonomies is limited by being agnostic to the meaning (i.e., semantics) of tags. Our goal is to automatically enrich folksonomy tags (and implicitly the related resources) with formal semantics by associating them to relevant concepts defined in online ontologies. We introduce FLOR, a method that performs automatic folksonomy enrichment by combining knowledge from WordNet and online available ontologies. Experimentally testing FLOR, we found that it correctly enriched 72 % of 250 Flickr photos. 1
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abstract = {Abstract. While the increasing popularity of folksonomies has lead to a vast quantity of tagged data, resource retrieval in folksonomies is limited by being agnostic to the meaning (i.e., semantics) of tags. Our goal is to automatically enrich folksonomy tags (and implicitly the related resources) with formal semantics by associating them to relevant concepts defined in online ontologies. We introduce FLOR, a method that performs automatic folksonomy enrichment by combining knowledge from WordNet and online available ontologies. Experimentally testing FLOR, we found that it correctly enriched 72 % of 250 Flickr photos. 1},
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timestamp = {2009-11-30T00:11:29.000+0100},
title = {Semantically enriching folksonomies with FLOR},
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