Hello all
Just trying to incorporate Common Tag elements in a customer ontolgy ...
Two remarks
- The date seems to me a very important piece of information, in
particular if you look at tags from the vocabulary management, and/or
search engines viewpoint. First, labels change more often than concepts,
and second, a search engine would be happy to leverage on date
information to show trendy concepts and tags. Which concepts were used
as tag today or in the past week/month/year.
- And to follow François, I'm very surprised not to find any "taggedBy"
property in the vocabulary.
That said, why not use simply dc:creator and dc:date to this effect?
Bernard
2009/6/12 Peter Mika <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
Maybe others can comment as well, but I do think it's
[taggingDate] an important piece of information, e.g. to determine
recently popular tags.
In my very humble opinion, **who** tagged a resource with ctag T at
time t could also be a very useful information to store. I'm expecting
that in the near future we will have rich user profiles, based on sets
of semantic tags (semantic tagclouds, if you prefer). Communities of
interest, not just individual people, could also be defined in terms
of such semantic cIouds. I think lots of interesting computations
could be done over that kind of information: personalised reading
recommendations obviously, but also relativisation of the popularity
of a tagset (and I agree the timestamp is useful for that) to a
particular community of users.
For this sort of thing, don't we need a "taggedBy" property?
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