Retrieval effectiveness of tagging systems

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Abstract

Social tagging is a widespread activity for indexing usergenerated content on Web services. This paper summarizes research on folksonomies and their retrieval effectiveness. A TREC-like retrieval test was conducted with tags and resources from the social bookmarking system delicious, which resulted in recall and precision values for tag-only searches. Moreover, several experimental tag-based databases (i.e., power tags, Luhn-tags) have been tested regarding their retrieval effectiveness. Test results show that folksonomies work best with short queries although recall values are high and precision values are low. Here, a search function "power tags only" greatly enhances precision values. Copyright notice continues right here.

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Peters, I., Schumann, L., Terliesner, J., & Stock, W. G. (2011). Retrieval effectiveness of tagging systems. In Proceedings of the ASIST Annual Meeting (Vol. 48). John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/meet.2011.14504801338

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