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Integrating tagging into the web of data: Overview and combination of existing tag ontologies
(Taiwan Academic Network, 2011-07)
As the number of social websites offering tagging facilities increases, tagging has become not only a common basis for user participation, but also an important aspect of social content. Tagging is primarily based on the ...
Towards semantically-interlinked online communities
(CEPIS Member Society, Asociación de Técnicos de Informática (ATI), 2005-12)
Online community sites have replaced the traditional means of keeping a community informed via libraries and publishing.
At present, online communities are islands that are not interlinked. Ontologies and Semantic Web ...
A URI is worth a thousand tags: From tagging to linked data with MOAT
(IGI Global, 2009)
Although tagging is a widely accepted practice on the Social Web, it raises various issues like tags ambiguity and heterogeneity, as well as the lack of organization between tags. We believe that Semantic Web technologies ...
An abstract framework for modeling argumentation in virtual communities
(IGI Global, 2009)
Classic argumentative discussions can be found in a variety of domains from traditional scientific publishing to today’s modern social software. An interactive argumentative discussion usually consists of an initial ...