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Delicious Learning Resources

Al-Khalifa, H. S. and Davis, H. C. (2006) Delicious Learning Resources. In: International Joint Conferences on Computer, Information, and Systems Sciences, and Engineering, December 4 - 14, Online.

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This paper presents a novel approach to semantic annotation of learning resources using a blend of folksonomy keywords and ontology-based semantic annotation. This approach attempts to match folksonomy terms (after normalization), from bookmarked resources saved in a bookmarking service such as del.icio.us, against terms in the ontology (which operates as a controlled vocabulary). The approach will provide an attribute-value relationship that is semantically rich and adds ‘intelligence’ to search for learning resources in a specific subject domain.

Creators:Hend S. Al-Khalifa, Hugh C. Davis
Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item
Keywords:Folksonomy, Tagging, Semantic Metadata
Research Group:Learning Societies Lab
Deposited On:21 Nov 2006 by Al-Khalifa, Hend
ID Code:13197
Last Modified:23 Jan 2010 16:28
Performance Indicator:EZ~02~02~04
Citations:Google Scholar: 1

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