The University of Southampton

TAGora - Semiotic Dynamics in Online Communities

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Date:
2006-2009
Themes:
Semantic Web, Social Network Analysis, Web Science, Knowledge Technologies
Funding:
EU (EU-IST-2006-034721)

This research project is located at the interface of several fields, such as computer science, complex systems science, cognitive science, psycholinguistics and information architecture, and is likely to feed back into the design of better applications. The project will contribute to Semiotic Dynamics, a new field that studies how semiotic relations can originate, spread, and evolve over time in populations, by combining recent advances in linguistics and cognitive science with methodological and theoretical tools from complex systems and computer science.

The TAGora project aims at exploiting the unique opportunities offered by the increasing popularity of computer-mediated social interaction in a variety of contexts. Such popularity, in fact, is making available large amounts of raw data from online semiotic systems (for example, collaborative tagging systems) and these data may become the foundantion of a true scientific investigation about the behavior of human agents on the Web and the dynamics of information in online communities.

Primary investigators

Secondary investigator

  • mns2

Partners

  • La Sapienza University - Rome
  • Sony - Paris
  • University of Kassel - Germany
  • University of Koblenz - Germany

Associated research group

  • Intelligence, Agents, Multimedia Group
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