Exploring social annotations for the semantic web
Proceedings of the 15th international conference on World Wide Web
Harvesting social knowledge from folksonomies
Proceedings of the seventeenth conference on Hypertext and hypermedia
Ontologies are us: A unified model of social networks and semantics
Web Semantics: Science, Services and Agents on the World Wide Web
The complex dynamics of collaborative tagging
Proceedings of the 16th international conference on World Wide Web
Discovering shared conceptualizations in folksonomies
Web Semantics: Science, Services and Agents on the World Wide Web
Integrating Folksonomies with the Semantic Web
ESWC '07 Proceedings of the 4th European conference on The Semantic Web: Research and Applications
Emergence of consensus and shared vocabularies in collaborative tagging systems
ACM Transactions on the Web (TWEB)
Information retrieval in folksonomies: search and ranking
ESWC'06 Proceedings of the 3rd European conference on The Semantic Web: research and applications
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This paper presents a method for assessing whether folksonomies are shared conceptualizations useful for conceptual modeling. The proposed method extracts domain knowledge from tagging data of social applications starting with a description of the domain. The result is a folksonomy whose utility can be assessed in collaborative conceptual modeling experiments. If folksonomies are shared conceptualizations, their use in conceptual modeling should reduce the number of divergences among actors when eliciting terms to be part of the model. Preliminary experiments were done and their results are shown.