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14.07.2015 | Computer Science Department | Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing Lab | © Prof. Dr. Iryna Gurevych | 1 del.icio.us Knowledge Management in Web 2.0
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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
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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
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What is Delicious? 14.07.2015 | Computer Science Department | Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing Lab | © Prof. Dr. Iryna Gurevych | 4
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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
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Adding Content 14.07.2015 | Computer Science Department | Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing Lab | © Prof. Dr. Iryna Gurevych | 6
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Adding Content 14.07.2015 | Computer Science Department | Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing Lab | © Prof. Dr. Iryna Gurevych | 7 Any URL your browser can open
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Adding Content 14.07.2015 | Computer Science Department | Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing Lab | © Prof. Dr. Iryna Gurevych | 8 Title
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Adding Content 14.07.2015 | Computer Science Department | Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing Lab | © Prof. Dr. Iryna Gurevych | 9 Notes
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Adding Content 14.07.2015 | Computer Science Department | Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing Lab | © Prof. Dr. Iryna Gurevych | 10 Tags
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Delicious Folksonomy 14.07.2015 | Computer Science Department | Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing Lab | © Prof. Dr. Iryna Gurevych | 11 Folksonomy = Folk + Taxonomy
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Delicious Folksonomy – The Folk 14.07.2015 | Computer Science Department | Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing Lab | © Prof. Dr. Iryna Gurevych | 12 According to alexa.com
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Delicious Folksonomy – The Folk 14.07.2015 | Computer Science Department | Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing Lab | © Prof. Dr. Iryna Gurevych | 13 According to alexa.com
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Other Popular Social Bookmarking Systems 14.07.2015 | Computer Science Department | Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing Lab | © Prof. Dr. Iryna Gurevych | 18
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Deliciously? 14.07.2015 | Computer Science Department | Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing Lab | © Prof. Dr. Iryna Gurevych | 19
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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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