Measuring Similarity between Ontologies
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Usage patterns of collaborative tagging systems
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The complex dynamics of collaborative tagging
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Understanding the efficiency of social tagging systems using information theory
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Constructing folksonomies from user-specified relations on flickr
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Power-Law Distributions in Empirical Data
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Stop thinking, start tagging: tag semantics emerge from collaborative verbosity
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Linking related documents: combining tag clouds and search queries
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A hybrid approach to constructing tag hierarchies
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TaxoFolk: A hybrid taxonomy-folksonomy structure for knowledge classification and navigation
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Pragmatic evaluation of folksonomies
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One tag to bind them all: measuring term abstractness in social metadata
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On how to perform a gold standard based evaluation of ontology learning
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Folkview: a multi-agent system approach to modeling folksonomies
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Interactive curating of user tags for audiovisual archives
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Evaluating tag-based information access in image collections
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Multi-faceted context-dependent knowledge organisation with TACKO
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The role of the community in a technical support community: a case study
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Tagging introduces an intuitive and easy method to organize resources in information systems. Although tags exhibit useful properties for e.g. personal organization of information, recent research has shown that the navigability of social tagging systems leaves much to be desired. When browsing social tagging systems users often have to navigate through huge lists of potential results before arriving at the desired resource. Thus, from a user point of view tagging systems are typically hard to navigate. To overcome this issue, we present in this paper a novel approach to supporting navigation in social tagging systems. We introduce tag-resource taxonomies that aim to support efficient navigation of tagging systems. To that end, we introduce an algorithm for the generation of these hierarchical structures. We evaluate the proposed algorithm and hierarchies from a theoretical, semantic and empirical point of view. With these evaluations we are able to show the high performance and usefulness of the proposed hierarchies.