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iswc-folksonomy.dvi
defined as follows:
AC = 〈A × C,Eac〉, Eac = {(a, c) | ∃i ∈ I : (a, c, i) ∈ E}, w : E → N, ∀e = (a, c) ∈ Eac, w(e) := |{i : (a, c, i) ∈ E)}|
In words, the bipartite graph AC links the persons to the concepts [...] Systems. IOS Press (1998) 3. Aberer, K., Cudré-Mauroux, P., Ouksel, A.M., Catarci, T., Hacid, M.S., Illarra-
mendi, A., Kashyap, V., Mecella, M., Mena, E., Neuhold, E.J., Troyer, O.D., Risse, T., Scannapieco [...] specific and generic terms, i.e. terms that we can unambiguously place in a clearly defined context (e.g. instances such as Peter) and terms that can occur in multiple contexts of use (e.g. war). From a network …