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Weblogs Content Classification Tools: performance evaluation

Tramullas, Jesús and Garrido, Piedad (2006) Weblogs Content Classification Tools: performance evaluation. In Proceedings I Internacional Conference on Multidisciplinary Information Sciences & Technologies 1, pages pp. 532-536, Mérida.

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Abstract

Nowadays, weblogs or blogs are important tools for personal or workgroup websites publication. These tools give the necessary performances to create, edit, evaluate, publish and file digital contents, in the framework of a standarized workflow, and for managing the digital information life cycle. Nevertheless, these tools must be complemented with existence of technical funcionalities necessary to get a correct implantation and use. The aim of the work is to assess the way in which weblogs implement the technical solutions necessary to utilize correctly classification tools. The evaluation took into account let to extract a collection of conclusions of great interest to analize the state of art of the content classification tools integration and the weblogs management systems. As a general conclusion, it can be assured that the current generation of weblogs management systems do not offer all the desired performances for the classical classification tools, offering also a very heterogeneous scene.

EPrint Type:Conference Paper
Keywords:Classification schemes, weblogs, information retrieval
Subjects:Indexing
Information Retrieval
Social Informatics
Software
Knowledge Organization
Hypertext and Hypermedia
Evaluation
ID Code:1701
Deposited On:02 January 2007
Alternative Locations:http://eprints.rclis.org/archive/00007880/
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