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Janos HaitsSemiotic Dynamics in Online Social Communities
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smile watchWas genau machen die da? Ein EU-gesponsortes Projekt, klingt ambitioniert; "Semiotic Dynamics of emergent metadata in online
social communities" ...
"This is the official website of the TAGora project, a STREP project funded by the European Commission in the framework of the FET proactive initiative “Simulating Emergent Properties in Complex Systems”" -
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Jack ParkThis is the official website of the TAGora project, a STREP project funded by the European Commission in the framework of the FET proactive initiative “Simulating Emergent Properties in Complex Systems”.
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Freddy LimpensThe collaborative character underlying many Web 2.0 applications puts them in the spotlight of complex systems science, since the problem of linking the low-level scale of user behavior with the high-level scale of global applicative goals is a typical pr
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Thomas Vander WalTagging research project well worth following
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This is the official website of the TAGora project, initiative"€œSimulating Emergent Properties in Complex Systems". ..users are no longer limited to consuming or creating online content, they also provide the semantic scaffolding holding together such content, thus taking on an active role in shaping the architecture of online information. The collaborative character underlying many Web 2.0 applications puts them in the spotlight of complex systems science, since the problem of linking the low-level scale of user behavior with the high-level scale of global applicative goals is a typical problem tackled by the science of complexity: understanding how an observed emergent structure arises from the activity and interaction of many globally uncoordinated agents.
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The new paradigms that are gaining momentum in web applications empower users with a new role: users are no longer limited to consuming or creating online content, they also provide the semantic scaffolding holding together such content, thus taking on an active role in shaping the architecture of online information.
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