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Semantic Models for Adaptive Interactive SystemsSemantic Models for Interactive Systems: The Case of Tagging and Folksonomies

Semantic Models for Adaptive Interactive Systems: Semantic Models for Interactive Systems: The... [Tagging, i.e. the annotation of resources with arbitrary text labels by users, has become a popular indexing method for interactive systems in the last few years. The linked vocabulary resulting from tagging is known as folksonomy and provides a valuable source for the exploration of digital resources. However, the interoperable use of folksonomies and related user interface components requires a consistent and comprehensive domain description. For this purpose, we developed a semantic model that describes the main concepts and relationships in the domain of tagging in a consistent and extensible way. It contributes to a better domain understanding and facilitates the development of interactive systems that use tagging as indexing method. By using the semantic model, folksonomies become independent from individual systems, which increases their interoperability and the reusability of related user interface components.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

Semantic Models for Adaptive Interactive SystemsSemantic Models for Interactive Systems: The Case of Tagging and Folksonomies

Part of the Human–Computer Interaction Series Book Series
Editors: Hussein, Tim; Paulheim, Heiko; Lukosch, Stephan; Ziegler, Jürgen; Calvary, Gaëlle

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Publisher
Springer London
Copyright
© Springer-Verlag London 2013
ISBN
978-1-4471-5300-9
Pages
169 –185
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4471-5301-6_9
Publisher site
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Abstract

[Tagging, i.e. the annotation of resources with arbitrary text labels by users, has become a popular indexing method for interactive systems in the last few years. The linked vocabulary resulting from tagging is known as folksonomy and provides a valuable source for the exploration of digital resources. However, the interoperable use of folksonomies and related user interface components requires a consistent and comprehensive domain description. For this purpose, we developed a semantic model that describes the main concepts and relationships in the domain of tagging in a consistent and extensible way. It contributes to a better domain understanding and facilitates the development of interactive systems that use tagging as indexing method. By using the semantic model, folksonomies become independent from individual systems, which increases their interoperability and the reusability of related user interface components.]

Published: May 14, 2013

Keywords: Interactive System; Resource Description Framework; Semantic Model; Social Networking Service; Graph Visualization

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