RE: [delicious-discuss] Recommended tags based on a site's URL

2005-06-07 Thread Matthew Gertner
: [delicious-discuss] Recommended tags based on a site's URL So based on your feedback guys I think this idea would be something more suitable as a Firefox extension, Greasemonkey script, or other web hack. Basically I'm now thinking of something that retrieves keywords from a site's meta tags

RE: [delicious-discuss] Recommended tags based on a site's URL

2005-06-07 Thread Matthew Gertner
Clay, Too much synch creates groupthink. As Pietro[1] and Terrell[2] have shown, tag clouds move to an organic distribution pretty quickly, and disruptions to those distributions, as with Pietro's Ajax example, are informative. All this happens without formal recommendations or

RE: [delicious-discuss] Recommended tags based on a site's URL

2005-06-07 Thread Scott Villarosa
Of Matthew Gertner Sent: Tuesday, 7 June 2005 11:07 PM To: discuss@del.icio.us Subject: RE: [delicious-discuss] Recommended tags based on a site's URL Scott, I've been meaning to add this to Scrumptious for ages, especially since it would be trivial to do so. I'm planning to release a new version

RE: [delicious-discuss] Recommended tags based on a site's URL

2005-06-05 Thread Scott Villarosa
a talented coder that I can collaborate my ideas with? Seriously. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chris Lott Sent: Saturday, 4 June 2005 7:09 AM To: del.icio.us discussion list Subject: Re: [delicious-discuss] Recommended tags based

Re: [delicious-discuss] Recommended tags based on a site's URL

2005-06-03 Thread Clifford Caoile
It seems that some people want an easier-to-use input system, while Clay Shirky seems to argue for harnessing the creativity of human minds for highly relevant catagorization. Shirky might as well argue for deleting the del.icio.us/new interface with the Recommended and Popular tags, and forcing

Re: [delicious-discuss] Recommended tags based on a site's URL

2005-06-02 Thread Clifford Caoile
On 6/3/05, Scott Villarosa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: An example: Nobody has bookmarked www.mysiteaboutcars.com. You del it. Del suggests the tags cars, auto, personal and homepage in its 'recommended' tags. Thoughts? If delicious had a recommendation system for untagged pages, that would be

Re: [delicious-discuss] Recommended tags based on a site's URL

2005-06-02 Thread Sam Joseph
In the NeuroGrid system I used to extract all the words from a page, remove stopwords and then present the most frequently occuring terms to the user as tag possibilities. More sophisticated approaches might use TFIDF or something like that. The main problem with this, and indeed any other

Re: [delicious-discuss] Recommended tags based on a site's URL

2005-06-02 Thread Ofer Nave
I didn't like the idea at first, because when you make it easy by suggesting keywords, people will just be lazy and take them, instead of contributing to the folksonomy. But I liked it better when I realize it's kinda similiar to the Statistically Improbable Phrases feature amazon recently