PUMA publications for /author/Robert%20J/bookmarkhttps://puma.uni-kassel.de/author/Robert%20J/bookmarkPUMA RSS feed for /author/Robert%20J/bookmark2024-03-28T21:23:45+01:00The Social Bookmark and Publication Management System Bibsonomyhttps://puma.uni-kassel.de/bibtex/2cf9f0462a31f4816126046133bb497e1/bibtestuserbibtestuser2014-05-22T09:50:35+02:00publicationmanagment bookmark publikationsmanagment social myown bibsonomy publication management <span class="authorEditorList"><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Dominik Benz" itemprop="url" href="/author/Dominik%20Benz"><span itemprop="name">D. Benz</span></a></span>, <span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Andreas Hotho" itemprop="url" href="/author/Andreas%20Hotho"><span itemprop="name">A. Hotho</span></a></span>, <span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Robert Jäschke" itemprop="url" href="/author/Robert%20J%5c%22%7ba%7dschke"><span itemprop="name">R. Jäschke</span></a></span>, <span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Beate Krause" itemprop="url" href="/author/Beate%20Krause"><span itemprop="name">B. Krause</span></a></span>, <span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Folke Mitzlaff" itemprop="url" href="/author/Folke%20Mitzlaff"><span itemprop="name">F. Mitzlaff</span></a></span>, <span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Christoph Schmitz" itemprop="url" href="/author/Christoph%20Schmitz"><span itemprop="name">C. Schmitz</span></a></span>, und <span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Gerd Stumme" itemprop="url" href="/author/Gerd%20Stumme"><span itemprop="name">G. Stumme</span></a></span>. </span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/PublicationIssue" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="isPartOf"><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Periodical" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="isPartOf"><span itemprop="name"><em>The VLDB Journal</em></span></span> <em><span itemtype="http://schema.org/PublicationVolume" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="isPartOf"><span itemprop="volumeNumber">19 </span></span>(<span itemprop="issueNumber">6</span>):
<span itemprop="pagination">849--875</span></em> </span>(<em><span>Dezember 2010<meta content="Dezember 2010" itemprop="datePublished"/></span></em>)Thu May 22 09:50:35 CEST 2014Secaucus, NJ, USAThe VLDB Journaldec6849--875The Social Bookmark and Publication Management System Bibsonomy192010publicationmanagment bookmark publikationsmanagment social myown bibsonomy publication management Social resource sharing systems are central elements of the Web 2.0 and use the same kind of lightweight knowledge representation, called folksonomy. Their large user communities and ever-growing networks of user-generated content have made them an attractive object of investigation for researchers from different disciplines like Social Network Analysis, Data Mining, Information Retrieval or Knowledge Discovery. In this paper, we summarize and extend our work on different aspects of this branch of Web 2.0 research, demonstrated and evaluated within our own social bookmark and publication sharing system BibSonomy, which is currently among the three most popular systems of its kind. We structure this presentation along the different interaction phases of a user with our system, coupling the relevant research questions of each phase with the corresponding implementation issues. This approach reveals in a systematic fashion important aspects and results of the broad bandwidth of folksonomy research like capturing of emergent semantics, spam detection, ranking algorithms, analogies to search engine log data, personalized tag recommendations and information extraction techniques. We conclude that when integrating a real-life application like BibSonomy into research, certain constraints have to be considered; but in general, the tight interplay between our scientific work and the running system has made BibSonomy a valuable platform for demonstrating and evaluating Web 2.0 research.The social bookmark and publication management system bibsonomyThe Social Bookmark and Publication Management System Bibsonomyhttps://puma.uni-kassel.de/bibtex/2cf9f0462a31f4816126046133bb497e1/muxxmuxx2014-01-27T09:02:07+01:00bookmark social benz <span class="authorEditorList"><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Dominik Benz" itemprop="url" href="/author/Dominik%20Benz"><span itemprop="name">D. Benz</span></a></span>, <span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Andreas Hotho" itemprop="url" href="/author/Andreas%20Hotho"><span itemprop="name">A. Hotho</span></a></span>, <span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Robert Jäschke" itemprop="url" href="/author/Robert%20J%5c%22%7ba%7dschke"><span itemprop="name">R. Jäschke</span></a></span>, <span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Beate Krause" itemprop="url" href="/author/Beate%20Krause"><span itemprop="name">B. Krause</span></a></span>, <span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Folke Mitzlaff" itemprop="url" href="/author/Folke%20Mitzlaff"><span itemprop="name">F. Mitzlaff</span></a></span>, <span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Christoph Schmitz" itemprop="url" href="/author/Christoph%20Schmitz"><span itemprop="name">C. Schmitz</span></a></span>, und <span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Gerd Stumme" itemprop="url" href="/author/Gerd%20Stumme"><span itemprop="name">G. Stumme</span></a></span>. </span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/PublicationIssue" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="isPartOf"><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Periodical" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="isPartOf"><span itemprop="name"><em>The VLDB Journal</em></span></span> <em><span itemtype="http://schema.org/PublicationVolume" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="isPartOf"><span itemprop="volumeNumber">19 </span></span>(<span itemprop="issueNumber">6</span>):
<span itemprop="pagination">849--875</span></em> </span>(<em><span>Dezember 2010<meta content="Dezember 2010" itemprop="datePublished"/></span></em>)Mon Jan 27 09:02:07 CET 2014Secaucus, NJ, USAThe VLDB Journaldec6849--875The Social Bookmark and Publication Management System Bibsonomy192010bookmark social benz Social resource sharing systems are central elements of the Web 2.0 and use the same kind of lightweight knowledge representation, called folksonomy. Their large user communities and ever-growing networks of user-generated content have made them an attractive object of investigation for researchers from different disciplines like Social Network Analysis, Data Mining, Information Retrieval or Knowledge Discovery. In this paper, we summarize and extend our work on different aspects of this branch of Web 2.0 research, demonstrated and evaluated within our own social bookmark and publication sharing system BibSonomy, which is currently among the three most popular systems of its kind. We structure this presentation along the different interaction phases of a user with our system, coupling the relevant research questions of each phase with the corresponding implementation issues. This approach reveals in a systematic fashion important aspects and results of the broad bandwidth of folksonomy research like capturing of emergent semantics, spam detection, ranking algorithms, analogies to search engine log data, personalized tag recommendations and information extraction techniques. We conclude that when integrating a real-life application like BibSonomy into research, certain constraints have to be considered; but in general, the tight interplay between our scientific work and the running system has made BibSonomy a valuable platform for demonstrating and evaluating Web 2.0 research.The social bookmark and publication management system bibsonomyThe Social Bookmark and Publication Management System Bibsonomyhttps://puma.uni-kassel.de/bibtex/2cf9f0462a31f4816126046133bb497e1/seboettgseboettg2014-01-27T09:00:59+01:00bookmark bibtex social publication management <span class="authorEditorList"><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Dominik Benz" itemprop="url" href="/author/Dominik%20Benz"><span itemprop="name">D. Benz</span></a></span>, <span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Andreas Hotho" itemprop="url" href="/author/Andreas%20Hotho"><span itemprop="name">A. Hotho</span></a></span>, <span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Robert Jäschke" itemprop="url" href="/author/Robert%20J%5c%22%7ba%7dschke"><span itemprop="name">R. Jäschke</span></a></span>, <span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Beate Krause" itemprop="url" href="/author/Beate%20Krause"><span itemprop="name">B. Krause</span></a></span>, <span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Folke Mitzlaff" itemprop="url" href="/author/Folke%20Mitzlaff"><span itemprop="name">F. Mitzlaff</span></a></span>, <span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Christoph Schmitz" itemprop="url" href="/author/Christoph%20Schmitz"><span itemprop="name">C. Schmitz</span></a></span>, und <span itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="author"><a title="Gerd Stumme" itemprop="url" href="/author/Gerd%20Stumme"><span itemprop="name">G. Stumme</span></a></span>. </span><span itemtype="http://schema.org/PublicationIssue" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="isPartOf"><span itemtype="http://schema.org/Periodical" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="isPartOf"><span itemprop="name"><em>The VLDB Journal</em></span></span> <em><span itemtype="http://schema.org/PublicationVolume" itemscope="itemscope" itemprop="isPartOf"><span itemprop="volumeNumber">19 </span></span>(<span itemprop="issueNumber">6</span>):
<span itemprop="pagination">849--875</span></em> </span>(<em><span>Dezember 2010<meta content="Dezember 2010" itemprop="datePublished"/></span></em>)Mon Jan 27 09:00:59 CET 2014Secaucus, NJ, USAThe VLDB Journaldec6849--875The Social Bookmark and Publication Management System Bibsonomy192010bookmark bibtex social publication management Social resource sharing systems are central elements of the Web 2.0 and use the same kind of lightweight knowledge representation, called folksonomy. Their large user communities and ever-growing networks of user-generated content have made them an attractive object of investigation for researchers from different disciplines like Social Network Analysis, Data Mining, Information Retrieval or Knowledge Discovery. In this paper, we summarize and extend our work on different aspects of this branch of Web 2.0 research, demonstrated and evaluated within our own social bookmark and publication sharing system BibSonomy, which is currently among the three most popular systems of its kind. We structure this presentation along the different interaction phases of a user with our system, coupling the relevant research questions of each phase with the corresponding implementation issues. This approach reveals in a systematic fashion important aspects and results of the broad bandwidth of folksonomy research like capturing of emergent semantics, spam detection, ranking algorithms, analogies to search engine log data, personalized tag recommendations and information extraction techniques. We conclude that when integrating a real-life application like BibSonomy into research, certain constraints have to be considered; but in general, the tight interplay between our scientific work and the running system has made BibSonomy a valuable platform for demonstrating and evaluating Web 2.0 research.The social bookmark and publication management system bibsonomy