Jul 3, 2010
PrePrint: On the Quality of Information for Web 2.0 Services
Although many Web 2.0 applications explore multimedia content, most of them allow users to associate textual information – textual features – with it. Indeed, despite their lack of editorial control, these textual features are still the primary source of information for several relevant services (e.g., searching). Previous efforts in assessing the quality of these features focus mainly on tags, thus neglecting the potential of other features, besides targeting a single application.
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PrePrint: On the Quality of Information for Web 2.0 Services