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1 14.07.2015 | Computer Science Department | Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing Lab | © Prof. Dr. Iryna Gurevych | 1 del.icio.us Knowledge Management in Web 2.0

2 Delicious Overview  What is Delicious?  Bookmarking And Navigation  Delicious Folksonomy  Potential Applications with Delicious  Other Social Bookmarking Systems 14.07.2015 | Computer Science Department | Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing Lab | © Prof. Dr. Iryna Gurevych | 2

3 14.07.2015 | Computer Science Department | Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing Lab | © Prof. Dr. Iryna Gurevych | 3 What is Delicious?  Online Social Bookmarking Service  5 million users (July 2008)  Motivation  Many web bookmarks  Users working with several PC’s  … working with different browsers  How to organize, share and provide access to bookmarks?  Main Features:  Bookmark storing  Tagging  Explore-Browse/Search  Social Collaboration

4 What is Delicious? 14.07.2015 | Computer Science Department | Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing Lab | © Prof. Dr. Iryna Gurevych | 4

5 Bookmarking And Navigation  How to do the Tagging/Bookmarking?  Browser toolbar  Bookmarklets  How to find bookmarks and tags?  Stored in user account  Browsing other user‘s bookmarks  Exploring tags  Search textfield 14.07.2015 | Computer Science Department | Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing Lab | © Prof. Dr. Iryna Gurevych | 5

6 Adding Content 14.07.2015 | Computer Science Department | Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing Lab | © Prof. Dr. Iryna Gurevych | 6

7 Adding Content 14.07.2015 | Computer Science Department | Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing Lab | © Prof. Dr. Iryna Gurevych | 7 Any URL your browser can open

8 Adding Content 14.07.2015 | Computer Science Department | Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing Lab | © Prof. Dr. Iryna Gurevych | 8 Title

9 Adding Content 14.07.2015 | Computer Science Department | Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing Lab | © Prof. Dr. Iryna Gurevych | 9 Notes

10 Adding Content 14.07.2015 | Computer Science Department | Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing Lab | © Prof. Dr. Iryna Gurevych | 10 Tags

11 Delicious Folksonomy 14.07.2015 | Computer Science Department | Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing Lab | © Prof. Dr. Iryna Gurevych | 11 Folksonomy = Folk + Taxonomy

12 Delicious Folksonomy – The Folk 14.07.2015 | Computer Science Department | Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing Lab | © Prof. Dr. Iryna Gurevych | 12 According to alexa.com

13 Delicious Folksonomy – The Folk 14.07.2015 | Computer Science Department | Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing Lab | © Prof. Dr. Iryna Gurevych | 13 According to alexa.com

14 Delicious Folksonomy – The Taxonomy  As a result of Collaboration (from Folk)  Professional author  „Non professionals“  Collaborating is easy and has no costs  Community classification  As items get tagged and  A tag structure is generated  Flat hierarchy  For example, no explicit parent-child relationship  But related tags can be generated  „Semantics“ given by tags 14.07.2015 | Computer Science Department | Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing Lab | © Prof. Dr. Iryna Gurevych | 14

15 Delicious Folksonomy – Some Issues  Ambiguity  Classical example: „ANT“  Java building tool?  Insect?  Another example: „fishbone“  One solution is to filter by popularity or actuality  Single words!  „newyork“, „semanticsimilarity“  Synonyms  No control over synonyms  Tag count may expand as a result  But it may help finding an Bookmark easily 14.07.2015 | Computer Science Department | Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing Lab | © Prof. Dr. Iryna Gurevych | 15

16 Delicious Folksonomy – Some Issues  Feedback  Almost instant  Is that tag correct?  If not, changing tags can be done easily  Conversations  Photographic conversation: „sometaithurts“ -> so meta it hurts  How to deal with dead links?  No screenshots are saved by delicious  But dead links are probably not popular anymore 14.07.2015 | Computer Science Department | Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing Lab | © Prof. Dr. Iryna Gurevych | 16

17 Potential Applications with Delicious  Market Reasearch  Based on Popular Bookmarks  What are the trends?  Based on Tags  „wishlist“, „toread“, „buy“, „purchase“  Tags can also be used to identify market size  Tags also reflect people‘s vocabulary  Integration with current search engines  Improved search results  by using Knowledge-based methods  by expanding the search queries with similar tags 14.07.2015 | Computer Science Department | Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing Lab | © Prof. Dr. Iryna Gurevych | 17

18 Other Popular Social Bookmarking Systems 14.07.2015 | Computer Science Department | Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing Lab | © Prof. Dr. Iryna Gurevych | 18

19 Deliciously? 14.07.2015 | Computer Science Department | Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing Lab | © Prof. Dr. Iryna Gurevych | 19

20 Delicious Thanks for your attention! Any questions? 14.07.2015 | Computer Science Department | Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing Lab | © Prof. Dr. Iryna Gurevych | 20


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