External Publications
7 publications | flor
Angeletou, S., Sabou, M. and Motta, E. (2009) Improving Folksonomies using Formal Knowledge: A Case Study on Search, 4th Asian Semantic Web Conference, Shanghai, China
Angeletou, S., Sabou, M. and Motta, E. (2009) Improving Search in Folksonomies: A Task Based Comparison of WordNet and Ontologies, Poster at The Fifth International Conference on Knowledge Capture, Proc. of The 5th International Conference on Knowledge Capture
Angeletou, S., Sabou, M. and Motta, E. (2009) Folksonomy Enrichment and Search, Demo at 6th European Semantic Web Conference, 6th European Semantic Web Conference, Heraklion, Crete 6th European Semantic Web Conference, Proc. of 6th European Semantic Web Conference
Angeletou, S. (2008) Semantic Enrichment of Folksonomy Tagspaces, International Semantic Web Conference, Doctoral Consortium, Karlsruhe, Germany Proc. ISWC'08
Angeletou, S., Sabou, M. and Motta, E. (2008) Semantically Enriching Folksonomies with FLOR, Workshop: 1st International Workshop on Collective Semantics: Collective Intelligence & the Semantic Web (CISWeb 2008) at European Semantic Web Conference
d'Aquin, M., Motta, E., Sabou, M., Angeletou, S., Gridinoc, L., Lopez, V. and Guidi, D. (2008) Towards a New Generation of Semantic Web Applications, IEEE Intelligent Systems, 23, 3, pp. 20-28
Angeletou, S., Sabou, M., Specia, L. and Motta, E. (2007) Bridging the Gap Between Folksonomies and the Semantic Web: An Experience Report, Workshop: Bridging the Gap between Semantic Web and Web 2.0 at European Semantic Web Conference
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Interacting with other people not only forms the core of human social and psychological experience, but also lies at the centre of what makes the internet such a rich, powerful and exciting collection of knowledge media. We are especially interested in what happens when such interactions take place on a very large scale -- not only because we work regularly with tens of thousands of distance learners at the Open University, but also because it is evident that being part of a crowd in real life possesses a certain 'buzz' of its own, and poses a natural challenge. Different nuances emerge in different user contexts, so we choose to investigate the contexts of work, learning and play to better understand the trade-offs involved in designing effective large-scale social software for multiple purposes.
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