In conjunction with the 17th International Conference on “Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge
Management by the Masses” (EKAW 2010) there is a call for papers.
This workshop will not focus on the overall topic of social web applications, e.g. Wikipedia, Facebook and so on, since there are already various initiatives on the topic (e.g. the ICWSM conference as well as various workshops SDOW, etc.) but our main focus will be research conducted on tagging systems, based on the three aforementioned areas. Then, we encourage the submission of research papers that deal with the following topics of interest (but not limited to):
- Semantic Tagging and Linked Data
- Semantics of tagging systems
- Tagging systems versus controlled vocabularies
- Extreme tagging methodologies
- Tagging systems in enterprise environments
- Information retrieval in tagging systems
- Tagging and augmented reality
- Best practices for tagging
- Social aspects of tagging
- Prospective views on the future of tagging systems
- Evolution of tagging systems
- Dynamics of tagging systems
- Ontology learning from tagging systems
- Datasets and baseline for evaluating semantic tagging systems
- Social Network analysis based on tagging systems
- Tag and Resource recommendation
- Tags in genuine Web 2.0 applications vs tags in streamed data (e.g. Twitter)
- User profiles from tagging information
- People-tagging
- Multilingual tagging systems
- User-feedback in tagging systems
The deadline of the submissions is 11th of July 2010, the workshop will be held at the 14th of october.
For any further information feel free to check the homepage of the workshop.

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