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La Comunidad » Apuntes científicos desde el MIT » Sorry, Darwin: tu árbol de la vida no existe
ariticulo sobre la teoria evolucionista de darwin y su imposibilidad de representación en forma de árbol sino de en forma de red -folksonomía?)
08391.SWM.Paper.1785.pdf (application/pdf Objeto)
The objective of our group was to exploit state-of-the-art Information
Retrieval methods for finding associations and dependencies
between tags, capturing and representing differences in tagging behavior
and vocabulary of various folksonomies, with the ov
DLIST - Cataloging and You: Measuring the Efficacy of a Folksonomy for Subject Analysis
Folksonomies, or user-created taxonomies, are currently used as collaborative tools to describe images, films, hyperlinks, and other objects and documents. LibraryThing is a website that lets users catalog their own book collections through the use of Lib
Taxonomy directed folksonomies
integrating user tagging and controlled vocabularies for australian education networks
Studying social tagging and folksonmy: a review and framework
This paper reviews research into social tagging and folksonomy (as reflected in about 180 sources published through December 2007). Methods of researching the contribution of social tagging and folksonomy are described, and outstanding research questions
tagCare - take care of your tags
In tagCare, a user can assemble all tags which he has used within different systems and may then create his own vocabulary hierarchy, synonym collections and cross-references to related terms to establish some lightweight form of controlled vocabulary. Th
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