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Dissertation Information for Sue Yeon Syn

NAME:
- Sue Yeon Syn

DEGREE:
- Ph.D.

DISCIPLINE:
- Library and Information Science

SCHOOL:
- University of Pittsburgh (USA) (2010)

ADVISORS:
- Michael Spring

COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
- Stephen Hirtle
- Brian Butler
- Peter Brusilovsky
- Daqing He

MPACT Status: Fully Complete

Title: Generation of classificatory metadata for web resources using social tags

Abstract: With the increasing popularity of social tagging systems, the potential for using social tags as a source of metadata is being explored. Social tagging systems can simplify the involvement of a large number of users and improve the metadata generation process, especially for semantic metadata. This research aims to find a method to categorize web resources using social tags as metadata. In this research, social tagging systems are a mechanism to allow non-professional catalogers to participate in metadata generation. Because social tags are not from a controlled vocabulary, there are issues that have to be addressed in finding quality terms to represent the content of a resource. This research examines ways to deal with those issues to obtain a set of tags representing the resource from the tags provided by users.

Two measurements that measure the importance of a tag are introduced. Annotation Dominance (AD) is a measurement of how much a tag term is agreed to by users. Another is Cross Resources Annotation Discrimination (CRAD) , a measurement to discriminate tags in the collection. It is designed to remove tags that are used broadly or narrowly in the collection. Further, the study suggests a process to identify and to manage compound tags.

The research aims to select important annotations (meta-terms) and remove meaningless ones (noise) from the tag set. This study, therefore, suggests two main measurements for getting a subset of tags with classification potential . To evaluate the proposed approach to find classificatory metadata candidates, we rely on users' relevance judgments comparing suggested tag terms and expert metadata terms. Human judges rate how relevant each term is on an n-point scale based on the relevance of each of the terms for the given resource.

MPACT Scores for Sue Yeon Syn

A = 0
C = 0
A+C = 0
T = 0
G = 0
W = 0
TD = 0
TA = 0
calculated 2012-07-31 13:17:08

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