https://doi.org/10.1140/epjst/e2015-50154-9
Regular Article
Comparing the hierarchy of author given tags and repository given tags in a large document archive
1 Dept. of Biological Physics, Eötvös University, 1117 Budapest, Hungary
2 MTA-ELTE Statistical and Biological Physics Research Group, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 1117 Budapest, Hungary
a e-mail: tibelyg@hal.elte.hu
Received: 30 June 2015
Revised: 5 April 2016
Published online: 26 October 2016
Folksonomies – large databases arising from collaborative tagging of items by independent users - are becoming an increasingly important way of categorizing information. In these systems users can tag items with free words, resulting in a tripartite item-tag-user network. Although there are no prescribed relations between tags, the way users think about the different categories presumably has some built in hierarchy, in which more special concepts are descendants of some more general categories. Several applications would benefit from the knowledge of this hierarchy. Here we apply a recent method to check the differences and similarities of hierarchies resulting from tags given by independent individuals and from tags given by a centrally managed repository system. The results from our method showed substantial differences between the lower part of the hierarchies, and in contrast, a relatively high similarity at the top of the hierarchies.
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