-
visualize tags in a
folksonomy.
Folksonomies can be used for K–12 education, business, and
higher education. More specifically,
folksonomies may be implemented...
- “Come to Me Web”. Much of his work,
including the
Personal InfoCloud and
folksonomies, is
undergirded by what he
calls the
Model of Attraction. MoA is a metaphor...
- to
organize their bookmarks and
develop shared vocabularies known as
folksonomies.
Unlike file sharing,
social bookmarking does not save the resources...
-
social and
organizational tools, such as annotation, categorization,
folksonomy-based tagging,
social cataloging and commenting. The
website may also...
- form of a
controlled vocabulary),
whereas bottom-up
taxonomies (called
folksonomies) are
created by all users.: 142 This
definition of "top down" and "bottom...
-
vertices in the
graph represent different types of objects. For instance,
folksonomies have been
modeled mathematically by
tripartite graphs in
which the three...
-
folksonomies. A
folksonomy is
broad when
there is no
restriction on the set of
taggers and
available tags. When
there are limitations, the
folksonomy...
-
networking sites or
social media sites (e.g., Facebook), blogs, wikis,
folksonomies ("tagging"
keywords on
websites and links),
video sharing sites (e.g...
- complicated. With the
emergence of Web 2.0,
folksonomies began to appear, and some
editors proposed that
folksonomies,
networks and
directed graphs are more...
-
categories and tags that are
collaboratively added and
maintained (e.g. with
folksonomies) can be
considered part of, of
potential use to or a step
towards the...