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The recurrence dynamics of social tagging

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How often do tags recur? How hard is predicting tag recurrence? What tags are likely to recur? We try to answer these questions by analysing the RSDC08 dataset, in both individual and collective settings. Our findings provide useful insights for the development of tag suggestion techniques etc.

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        WWW '09: Proceedings of the 18th international conference on World wide web
        April 2009
        1280 pages
        ISBN:9781605584874
        DOI:10.1145/1526709

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