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International Conference on Semantic Computing (ICSC 2007)
CDIP: Collection-Driven, yet Individuality-Preserving Automated Blog Tagging
Irvine, California
September 17-September 19
ISBN: 0-7695-2997-6
Jong Wook Kim, Arizona State University, USA
K. Selcuk Candan, Arizona State University, USA
Junichi Tatemura, NEC Labs, USA
With the success of blogs as popular information sharing media, searches on blogs have become popular. In the blogosphere, tagging is used as a means of annotating blog entries with contextually meaningful keywords, which enable users more easily locate blog content. Yet, although tags provided by bloggers are effective for organizing blog entries, in many cases, they are not always sufficient in properly capturing the semantics of the blog content. In our previous work [7], we observed that there exists large degree of content overlap (not only in the form of quotation/ commentary pairs, but also as content borrowing across media outlets) among blog entries, which makes it hard for effective, discriminating keyword searches. In this paper, we further note that these implicit or explicit quotations could be leveraged to identify the contexts in which entries occur; thus, resulting in more effective tagging. Thus, we propose CDIP (a collection-driven, yet individuality-preserving tagging system) which relies on relationships provided by quotation/reuse detection and semantic-focus analysis to automatically tag the blogs in such a way that, not-only the related blogs share tags, but also individuality of the entries is preserved for discriminating tag-based accesses.
Citation:
Jong Wook Kim, K. Selcuk Candan, Junichi Tatemura, "CDIP: Collection-Driven, yet Individuality-Preserving Automated Blog Tagging," icsc, pp.87-94, International Conference on Semantic Computing (ICSC 2007), 2007
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