Blending Folksonomy & Taxonomy


Cost: $50.00
Date: 
September 26, 2007 - 12:00 - 1:00 EDT

What if we let users drive the taxonomy? There is a lot of dialogue and research being conducted on folksonomies - also known as social tagging. Is it effective?

Emma Tonkin will talk about how research projects in recent years have centered around the analysis and description of user tagging practice and the resulting data sets. She will provide a brief description of our approach towards data collection and analysis of large tag sets, and highlight a few potential uses for a successful model of user tag sets.

Laurie Damianos will describe an ongoing technology investigation at MITRE to assess the value and utility of social bookmarking on a corporate intranet. They hypothesize that social bookmarking would be useful in this environment for resource management, information sharing and discovery, expert finding, and social networking. She will discuss features of the prototype system deployed and early analysis of findings on adoption, usage, and social influences. She will conclude with our challenges and plans for future development and integration into the enterprise

 

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