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Tag: taxonomy

Automatic Classification and Taxonomy Generation

October 19, 2010 Ryan SholinLeave a comment

Automatic Classification and Taxonomy Generation

Posted in NewstangleTagged categorization, tagging, taxonomy

Adactio: Journal—Ghost in the Machine Tags

December 1, 2008 Ryan SholinLeave a comment

Really, really, really interesting notes that relate to how a news organization might invite readers to annotate stories with a particular Flickr tag without opening up a stream to false positives.

Adactio: Journal—Ghost in the Machine Tags

Posted in NewstangleTagged folksonomy,, onlinenews, tags, taxonomy

Information R/evolution

October 22, 2007 Ryan SholinLeave a comment

The next video from the Web 2.0 video guy. More important than that identifier, it’s a great way to explain tags and folksonomy to people/students. Also, it just makes ya feel good. Extra points for that.

Information R/evolution

Posted in NewstangleTagged taxonomy, video, web2.0

New Rules – Gangrey.com

December 3, 2006 Ryan SholinLeave a comment

What if we blow up the newspaper and make up new beats, to follow stories about “Desperation,” “Firsts and Lasts,” “Rock Bands Who Have Not Yet Figured Out That They’re Not Going to be Famous,” etc.

New Rules – Gangrey.com

Posted in NewstangleTagged narrative+journalism, Newspapers, storytelling, taxonomy
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