Hyperlink of men

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Titel des SammelwerksProceedings - 2012 8th Latin American Web Congress, LA-WEB 2012
Seiten9-16
Seitenumfang8
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 1 Dez. 2012
Veranstaltung2012 8th Latin American Web Congress - Cartagena de Indias, Kolumbien
Dauer: 24 Okt. 201226 Okt. 2012
Konferenznummer: 8

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Hand-made hyperlinks are increasingly outnumbered by automatically generated links, which are usually based on text similarity or some sort of recommendation algorithm. In this paper we explore the current linking and appreciation of automatically generated links. To what extent do they prevail on the Web, in what forms do they appear, and do users think those generated links are just as good as human-created links? To answer these questions we first propose a model for extracting contextual information of a hyperlink. Second, we developed a hyperlink ranker to assigned relevance to each existing human generated link. With the outcomes of the hyperlink ranker, together with another two recommendation strategies, we performed a user study with over 100 participants. Results indicate that automated links are 'good enough', and even preferred in some user contexts. Still, they do not provide the deeper knowledge as expressed by human authors.

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Hyperlink of men. / Kawase, Ricardo; Siehndel, Patrick; Herder, Eelco et al.
Proceedings - 2012 8th Latin American Web Congress, LA-WEB 2012. 2012. S. 9-16 6392132 (Proceedings - 2012 8th Latin American Web Congress, LA-WEB 2012).

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Kawase, R, Siehndel, P, Herder, E & Nejdl, W 2012, Hyperlink of men. in Proceedings - 2012 8th Latin American Web Congress, LA-WEB 2012., 6392132, Proceedings - 2012 8th Latin American Web Congress, LA-WEB 2012, S. 9-16, 2012 8th Latin American Web Congress, Cartagena de Indias, Kolumbien, 24 Okt. 2012. https://doi.org/10.1109/LA-WEB.2012.12
Kawase, R., Siehndel, P., Herder, E., & Nejdl, W. (2012). Hyperlink of men. In Proceedings - 2012 8th Latin American Web Congress, LA-WEB 2012 (S. 9-16). Artikel 6392132 (Proceedings - 2012 8th Latin American Web Congress, LA-WEB 2012). https://doi.org/10.1109/LA-WEB.2012.12
Kawase R, Siehndel P, Herder E, Nejdl W. Hyperlink of men. in Proceedings - 2012 8th Latin American Web Congress, LA-WEB 2012. 2012. S. 9-16. 6392132. (Proceedings - 2012 8th Latin American Web Congress, LA-WEB 2012). doi: 10.1109/LA-WEB.2012.12
Kawase, Ricardo ; Siehndel, Patrick ; Herder, Eelco et al. / Hyperlink of men. Proceedings - 2012 8th Latin American Web Congress, LA-WEB 2012. 2012. S. 9-16 (Proceedings - 2012 8th Latin American Web Congress, LA-WEB 2012).
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