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− | + | * [[Writing a Firefox extension]], some hints and pointers to tutorials that will help you create an extension for Firefox | |
+ | * [http://www.bibsonomy.org/user/deynard Bibliography], a huge collection of papers on semantics, wikis and folksonomies on bibsonomy | ||
== Publications == | == Publications == |
Revision as of 16:47, 17 July 2009
Projects
Projects on this topic:
- Emergent Semantics in Wikipedia (Emergent Semantics in Wikipedia)
- FolksOnt (A graphical tool for folksonomy-based ontology grounding" or, shortly, FolksOnt)
- Tagonto (Tagonto)
- Using WordNet to support navigation in a folksonomy (Using WordNet to support navigation in a folksonomy)
- Wikipedia Category Map (Wikipedia Category Map)
- Wikipedia Folksonomy (Studying Wikipedia as a Folksonomy)
- Wikipedia Category Graph (Automatically assigning Wikipedia articles to macrocategories)
Useful resources
- Writing a Firefox extension, some hints and pointers to tutorials that will help you create an extension for Firefox
- Bibliography, a huge collection of papers on semantics, wikis and folksonomies on bibsonomy
Publications
2008
- Davide Eynard and Marco Colombetti. Exploiting User Gratification for Collaborative Semantic Annotation. Semantic Web User Interaction at CHI 2008: Exploring HCI Challenges.
2007
- David Laniado and Davide Eynard and Marco Colombetti. Using WordNet to turn a folksonomy into a hierarchy of concepts. Semantic Web Application and Perspectives - Fourth Italian Semantic Web Workshop, 192–201, 2007.
- David Laniado and Davide Eynard and Marco Colombetti. A semantic tool to support navigation in a folksonomy. HT ‘07: Proceedings of the 18th conference on Hypertext and hypermedia, 153–154, ACM Press,New York, NY, USA,2007.