Semantic Tagging

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This research topic belongs to the research area Social Software and Semantic Web.


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Wiki Page: Mining wikipedia categories
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Title: Wikipedia category map
Description: Wikipedia articles are organized in a hierarchy of categories, manually assigned by users. This process can be considered a huge effort for the collective categorization of human knowledge; the result is a wide and disordered graph which can provide precious information for a variety of applications (natural language processing, information retrieval, ontology building...).

In the project "Wikipedia Category Map" a tool has been developed to extract the graph of Wikipedia categories, to store it in RDF format and to interactively visualize and explore it. Aim of this project is to analyze the resulting graph for the extraction of semantic relationships; for example it is possible to define metrics of distance between topics in the graph, which can be useful for various purposes in information retrieval.

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Start: 7 July 2009
Students: 1 - 2
CFU: 5 - 20
Research Area: Social Software and Semantic Web
Research Topic: Semantic Tagging
Level: Bachelor of Science, Master of Science
Type: Course, Thesis

Wiki Page: Wikipedia Tripartite Graph
Title: Wikipedia Tripartite Graph
Description: When a user edits a Wikipedia page, we can establish a link among her, the page and the categories to which the page belongs. A model to represent this information is a tripartite graph. Aim of this project is to build a tripartite graph from Wikipedia users, pages and categories, and mine the outcome network to extract emergent semantics.
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Students: 1 - 2
CFU: 20 - 20
Research Area: Social Software and Semantic Web
Research Topic: Social Network Analysis, Semantic Tagging
Level: Master of Science
Type: Thesis


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
Semantic tagging


Publications

2009

  • (to appear) Freddy Limpens, Alexandre monnin, David Laniado and Fabien Gandon. Nicetag ontology : tags as named graphs. Proceeding of the 1st International Workshop on Social Networks Interoperability at the 4th Asian Semantic Web Conference (ASWC 2009), 7-9 December 2009, Shanghai, China.

2008

2007