Abstract. Folksonomies have become a powerful tool to describe, discover, search, and navigate online resources (e.g., pictures, videos, blogs) on the Social Web. Unlike taxonomies...
With the growing popularity of Social Web applications, more and more user data is published on the Web everyday. Our research focuses on investigating ways of mining data from su...
Fabian Abel, Ilknur Celik, Claudia Hauff, Laura Ho...
Large-scale socially-generated metadata is one of the key features driving the growth and success of the emerging Social Web. Recently there have been many research efforts to stu...
One of the biggest effects of Web 2.0 and the evolution of the social Web is the commoditization of data. The emergence of applications such as Facebook and Twitter, have lowered t...
This paper provides an overview on the synergies between social web and knowledge managemen, topics, program committee members as well as summary of accepted papers for the SWKM20...
Large volumes of content (bookmarks, reviews, videos, etc.) are currently being created on the "Social Web", i.e. on Web 2.0 community sites, and this content is being a...
Uldis Bojars, John G. Breslin, Aidan Finn, Stefan ...
The Social Web is successfully established and poised for continued growth. Web 2.0 applications such as blogs, bookmarking, music, photo and video sharing systems are among the m...
Avare Stewart, Ernesto Diaz-Aviles, Wolfgang Nejdl...
— We study how an online community perceives the relative quality of its own user-contributed content, which has important implications for the successful self-regulation and gro...