TY - GEN
T1 - Revisit tag-based profiles in the folksonomy
T2 - 2017 IEEE International Conference on Big Data and Smart Computing, BigComp 2017
AU - Xie, Haoran
AU - Liu, An
AU - Wang, Fu Lee
AU - Wong, Tak Lam
AU - Liu, Xiao
AU - Rao, Yanghui
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 IEEE.
PY - 2017/3/17
Y1 - 2017/3/17
N2 - With the prosperity and popularity of social tagging communities, developing an enormous amount of user-generated data with modalities has emerged in recent years. Personalized search based on tag-based profiles, an indispensable and prominent way to assist users to access and retrieve their interested resources, has been extensively studied by research communities. In this paper, we revisit the extant profiling approaches to personalized search in collaborative tagging systems. Specifically, we attempt to answer the following research questions: (i) how many tags are sufficient for user and resource profiling? and (ii) under what circumstances should profile enriching/refining techniques be used to promote the effectiveness of personalized search? The result of our experimental studies in a real-world dataset indicate that the rational size of tags for constructing user/resource profiles does exist. This size can also provide us with an insight into when profiles should be enriched or refined for active/inactive users and resources. We believe the findings of this paper can be quite useful for the future applications in social tagging systems such as user interest predictions or resource recommendations.
AB - With the prosperity and popularity of social tagging communities, developing an enormous amount of user-generated data with modalities has emerged in recent years. Personalized search based on tag-based profiles, an indispensable and prominent way to assist users to access and retrieve their interested resources, has been extensively studied by research communities. In this paper, we revisit the extant profiling approaches to personalized search in collaborative tagging systems. Specifically, we attempt to answer the following research questions: (i) how many tags are sufficient for user and resource profiling? and (ii) under what circumstances should profile enriching/refining techniques be used to promote the effectiveness of personalized search? The result of our experimental studies in a real-world dataset indicate that the rational size of tags for constructing user/resource profiles does exist. This size can also provide us with an insight into when profiles should be enriched or refined for active/inactive users and resources. We believe the findings of this paper can be quite useful for the future applications in social tagging systems such as user interest predictions or resource recommendations.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85017596105&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/BIGCOMP.2017.7881710
DO - 10.1109/BIGCOMP.2017.7881710
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85017596105
T3 - 2017 IEEE International Conference on Big Data and Smart Computing, BigComp 2017
SP - 274
EP - 277
BT - 2017 IEEE International Conference on Big Data and Smart Computing, BigComp 2017
Y2 - 13 February 2017 through 16 February 2017
ER -