Human perception through collaborative semantics
by A. Malizia, A. De Angeli, S. Levialdi
International Journal of Social and Humanistic Computing (IJSHC), Vol. 1, No. 1, 2008

Abstract: Human perception is a crucial factor in the evaluation and use of an application or artefact. Currently, there is a relevant number of websites that rely on collaborative tagging: such systems allow users to add tags (words) for categorising contents. In this work, we explored a methodology for detecting human perception by using collaborative tagging systems. This approach highlighted the potential use of such systems evaluating the end users' perception without requiring a significant effort in designing specific evaluation tools like, for instance, questionnaires.

Online publication date: Sat, 27-Sep-2008

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