Improving Tag Recommendation Using Social Networks ?>

Improving Tag Recommendation Using Social Networks

Adam Rae, Roelof van Zwol, and Börkur Sigurbjörnsson

In: RIAO’2010 : Recherche d’Information Assistée par Ordinateur / Adaptativity, Personalization and Fusion of Heterogeneous Information.

Abstract

In this paper we address the task of recommending additional tags to partially annotated media objects, in our case images. We propose an extendable framework that can recommend tags using a combination of different personalised and collective contexts. We combine information from four contexts: (1) all the photos in the system, (2) a user’s own photos, (3) the photos of a user’s social contacts, and (4) the photos posted in the groups of which a user is a member. Variants of methods (1) and (2) have been proposed in previous work, but the use of (3) and (4) is novel.

For each of the contexts we use the same probabilistic model and Borda Count based aggregation approach to generate recommendations from different contexts into a unified ranking of recommended tags. We evaluate our system using a large set of real-world data from Flickr. We show that by using personalised contexts we can significantly improve tag recommendation compared to using collective knowledge alone. We also analyse our experimental results to explore the capabilities of our system with respect to a user’s social behaviour.

Bibtex

@inproceedings{rae2010tag, author = {Rae, Adam and van Zwol, Roelof and Sigurbj"{o}rnsson, B"{o}rkur}, title = {Improving Tag Recommendation Using Social Networks}, booktitle = {RIAO'2010 : Recherche d'Information Assistée par Ordinateur  / Adaptativity, Personalization and Fusion of Heterogeneous Information}, year = {2010}, location = {Paris, France}, }
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