HT06 paper, tags, pun, flickr, academic article, to blog

I was perusing a list of some recent articles and when I first saw the title of this one I thought it was mistake. But no, the authors are cleverer than that.

HT06, tagging paper, taxonomy, Flickr, academic article, to read

In recent years, tagging systems have become increasingly popular. These systems enable users to add keywords (i.e., “tags”) to Internet resources (e.g., web pages, images, videos) without relying on a controlled vocabulary. Tagging systems have the potential to improve search, spam detection, reputation systems, and personal organization while introducing new modalities of social communication and opportunities for data mining. This potential is largely due to the social structure that underlies many of the current systems.Despite the rapid expansion of applications that support tagging of resources, tagging systems are still not well studied or understood. In this paper, we provide a short description of the academic related work to date. We offer a model of tagging systems, specifically in the context of web-based systems, to help us illustrate the possible benefits of these tools. Since many such systems already exist, we provide a taxonomy of tagging systems to help inform their analysis and design, and thus enable researchers to frame and compare evidence for the sustainability of such systems. We also provide a simple taxonomy of incentives and contribution models to inform potential evaluative frameworks. While this work does not present comprehensive empirical results, we present a preliminary study of the photo-sharing and tagging system Flickr to demonstrate our model and explore some of the issues in one sample system. This analysis helps us outline and motivate possible future directions of research in tagging systems.

Vincent van Gogh

The 152nd anniversary of Vincent van Gogh’s birth was on Wednesday, the 30th. I was on the road most of the day, so I couldn’t blog it on the proper day though.

Social bookmarking, folksonomy, flickr, tagging, the semantic web, online maps, GPS and online maps, xml/rss feeds, blogs, news readers, camera phones, screencasts, audioscrobbler, google and yahoo. It’s all coming together. (Trying to motivate myself to cohere all my thoughts on these things and blog about it, til then, I’ll point you in some intersting locations.)