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Classifying web queries by topic and user intent
2010
Proceedings of the 28th of the international conference extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems - CHI EA '10
These approaches have the advantage of being implementable in real time for query classification of Web searches. ...
In this research, we investigate a methodology to classify automatically Web queries by topic and user intent. ...
Therefore, many query classification techniques that rely on analysis of Web pages and other retrieved content are workable for post-classification analysis. ...
doi:10.1145/1753846.1754140
dblp:conf/chi/JansenB10
fatcat:3nt4e4rzhfhshciihmtozdfkgy
Leveraging user-generated content for news search
2010
Proceeding of the 33rd international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval - SIGIR '10
In particular, users can now access news from a variety of sources hosted on the Web, from newswire presences such as the New York Times, to integrated news search within Web search engines. ...
Indeed, the emergence of Web 2.0 has turned a static news consumer base into a dynamic news machine, where news stories are summarised and commented upon. ...
In these cases, one must look else-where for content to satisfy the user. ...
doi:10.1145/1835449.1835692
dblp:conf/sigir/McCreadie10
fatcat:zenjoym2gjaqbffeelgkp6xt3m
Social Libraries
2008
Library resources & technical services
The author shares his thoughts on the future of libraries and librarianship in the context of the emerging importance and impact of Web 2.0 and social computing. ...
, and sound; • understands the "long tail" and leverages the power of old and new content; • sees the potential in using content sources such as the Open Content Alliance, Google Book Search, and OpenWorldCat ...
Such technologies as are listed below serve as the emerging foundation for Web. 2.0: The technology infrastructure of Web 2.0 is complex, constantly in flux, and really in a Renaissance mode. ...
doi:10.5860/lrts.52n2.19
fatcat:a6y3nb7gdbdgvnmxtudvzilncy
Definition of spam 2.0: New spamming boom
2010
4th IEEE International Conference on Digital Ecosystems and Technologies
Spam 2.0 (or Web 2.0 Spam) is refereed to as spam content that is hosted on online Web 2.0 applications. ...
Keywords-spam, spam 2.0, web 2.0, I. ...
However, result of above studies as authors themselves mentioned are not satisfactory enough for spam classification.
B. ...
doi:10.1109/dest.2010.5610590
fatcat:yh4ky3zq5jb5li4l7pscdhirhe
WEB 2.0: IS THE ENTERPRISE READY FOR THE ADVENTURE?
2007
Issues in Information Systems
Are organizations ready for Web 2.0? ...
Web 2.0 ...
Another important component of Web 2.0 is the capability of meshing content from disparate sources to form brand new offerings ('consuming and remixing data'). ...
doi:10.48009/2_iis_2007_180-185
fatcat:m6lyjeksxzdxtmpxzvctw6wnky
Blocking objectionable web content by leveraging multiple information sources
2006
SIGKDD Explorations
In this paper we propose a framework to analyze a website from several different aspects or information sources, and generate a classification model aiming to accurately classify such content irrespective ...
The World Wide Web has now become a humongous archive of various contents. ...
With the emergence of Web 2.0, the web becomes more open. ...
doi:10.1145/1147234.1147238
fatcat:mway35ncyfhdngga6xf3smj6cm
WaaT
2011
Proceedings of the International Cross-Disciplinary Conference on Web Accessibility - W4A '11
We define an evaluation approach based on the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 and the Barrier Walkthrough, with the goal of providing support to Web developers and designers to conduct rapid, ...
Our approach introduces an advanced and new personalized Web accessibility evaluation methodology, allowing for Web content accessibility evaluation regarding different selectable disability profiles ( ...
Web developers and designers can leverage standards such as WCAG 2.0 1 to ensure the overall accessibility of a given Web application. ...
doi:10.1145/1969289.1969315
dblp:conf/w4a/OikonomouKVKPT11
fatcat:q3yuhd4l5zd37duryhbcn6rtce
Physical Therapy 2.0: Leveraging Social Media to Engage Patients in Rehabilitation and Health Promotion
2014
Physical Therapy
, answer questions, and educate. 20 Building on understandings of Web 2.0 and Health 2.0, we propose that physical therapists can leverage social media platforms to engage in user-generated dialogues with ...
health information when they are active participants in the dialogue. 12 Therefore, Web 2.0 allows for the creation and exchange of content generated by the users and connects people through an interactive ...
Leveraging Social Media to Engage Patients in Rehabilitation and Health Promotion ...
doi:10.2522/ptj.20130432
pmid:24627429
pmcid:PMC4348715
fatcat:qfzhvpjiqzbvdlilxz7vmrv4ai
Tagging: An Organization Scheme for the Internet
2010
Information Technology and Libraries
Tagging increased in popularity with the advent of Web 2.0 applications that encourage interaction among users. ...
Tagging refers to a classification system where individual Internet users apply labels, or tags, to digital resources. ...
The Web today (Web 2.0) is about participation. ...
doi:10.6017/ital.v29i1.3156
fatcat:aqceb67gnreyjhnjgeswomhz4y
Mining Scholarly Communication and Interaction on the Social Web
2015
Proceedings of the 24th International Conference on World Wide Web - WWW '15 Companion
The explosion of Web 2.0 platforms including social networking sites such as Twitter, blogs and wikis affects all web users: scholars included. ...
Applying reproducible research, contributing applications and data sets, the thesis proposal strives to add value by mining the social web for social good. ...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This work was performed in the context of the Leibniz Research Alliance 'Science 2.0'. 16 ...
doi:10.1145/2740908.2741749
dblp:conf/www/Hadgu15
fatcat:ylwbhl3ipzacnli4pon5bw2xny
Social Applications: Revenue Models, Delivery Channels, and Critical Success Factors - An Exploratory Study and Evidence from the Spanish-Speaking Market
2011
Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research
social network sites [25] , and advertising on Web 2.0 applications [8] . ...
Finally, six critical success factors for business models of Content Sharing and Social Network services were identified. ...
The first CSF identified is the focus on Open Source code and leverage of the Open Source Community. ...
doi:10.4067/s0718-18762011000200010
fatcat:mmsxnerhbva6zckybu3qr57q4q
Integrated Marketing Communications in web 2.0 environment: Challenges and Opportunities of online presence
2017
Journal of Research in Marketing
The features of Web 2.0 environment eliminate effectiveness of "traditional" marketing methods and creates the need for implementing modern approaches. ...
Therefore, the need for specific tools and methodology of integrated marketing communications management increases in parallel with expanding Web 2.0 community. ...
DISCUSSION
Risks and Threats for IMC in Web 2.0 Environment Before discussing Web 2.0 risks and threats in terms of IMC we need to identify the types of members of Web 2.0 community and their motivations ...
doi:10.17722/jorm.v8i1.202
fatcat:6av6vwuusreq5curaldkcgo6le
Understanding Web 2.0 service models: A knowledge-creating perspective
2011
Information & Management
2.0 tools
Customer service specialist
2
Table 4 A 4 classification of different Web 2.0 service models. ...
Leveraging Web 2.0 service models As different Web 2.0 services evolve, participants have more opportunity to develop solutions and thus perform with higher potential. ...
doi:10.1016/j.im.2011.01.005
fatcat:ajt2ixwhtzfabgtve4jrv5b7cu
Towards automatic privacy management in Web 2.0 with semantic analysis on annotations
2009
Proceedings of the 5th International ICST Conference on Collaborative Computing: Networking, Applications, Worksharing
Our analysis gives encouraging results on the feasibility of using annotations for privacy management in Web 2.0. ...
Sharing personal information and documents is pervasive in Web 2.0 environments, which creates the need for properly controlling shared data. ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We thank Brian Thompson for sharing his clustering code. ...
doi:10.4108/icst.collaboratecom2009.8340
dblp:conf/colcom/VyasSCY09
fatcat:zmbpwrpw4nb3rimlpl75v3lwga
Evidence of quality of textual features on the web 2.0
2009
Proceeding of the 18th ACM conference on Information and knowledge management - CIKM '09
The growth of popularity of Web 2.0 applications greatly increased the amount of social media content available on the Internet. ...
Moreover, other textual features of the Web 2.0 are generally overseen by previous research. ...
The Jaccard Coefficients presented in Section 5.4 suggests that there may exist distinct content in each feature which can be leveraged for classification purposes. ...
doi:10.1145/1645953.1646070
dblp:conf/cikm/FigueiredoBPAGFMC09
fatcat:7i4sfdhjc5fqtpunqnzezxx2am
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