A complete assessment of tagging quality: A consolidated methodology
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Author/contributor
- Choi, Yunseon (Author)
Title
A complete assessment of tagging quality: A consolidated methodology
Abstract
This paper presents a methodological discussion of a study of tagging quality in subject indexing. The data analysis in the study was divided into 3 phases: analysis of indexing consistency, analysis of tagging effectiveness, and analysis of the semantic values of tags. To analyze indexing consistency, this study employed the vector space model-based indexing consistency measures. An analysis of tagging effectiveness with tagging exhaustivity and tag specificity was conducted to ameliorate the drawbacks of consistency analysis based on only the quantitative measures of vocabulary matching. To further investigate the semantic values of tags at various levels of specificity, a latent semantic analysis (LSA) was conducted. To test statistical significance for the relation between tag specificity and semantic quality, correlation analysis was conducted. This research demonstrates the potential of tags for web document indexing with a complete assessment of tagging quality and provides a basis for further study of the strengths and limitations of tagging.
Publication
Association for Information Science and Technology
Date
2015
Volume
66
Issue
4
Pages
798-817
Journal Abbr
J. Assoc. Soc. Inf. Sci. Technol.
Citation Key
pop00212
ISSN
2330-1635
Language
English
Extra
3 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31]
tex.type: Proceedings paper
Citation Key Alias: ISI:000351395800010
Citation
Choi, Y. (2015). A complete assessment of tagging quality: A consolidated methodology. Association for Information Science and Technology, 66(4), 798–817. https://doi.org/10.1002/asi.23198
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