Social tagging revamped : supporting the users' need of self-promotion through persuasive techniques

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serval:BIB_06E72BDF44EA
Type
Actes de conférence (partie): contribution originale à la littérature scientifique, publiée à l'occasion de conférences scientifiques, dans un ouvrage de compte-rendu (proceedings), ou dans l'édition spéciale d'un journal reconnu (conference proceedings).
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Titre
Social tagging revamped : supporting the users' need of self-promotion through persuasive techniques
Titre de la conférence
Proceedings of the 28th international conference on Human factors in computing systems - CHI '10
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Cherubini M., Gutierrez A., de Oliveira R., Oliver N.
Editeur
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Adresse
Atlanta, Georgia, USA
ISBN
978-1-60558-929-9
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
2010
Pages
985-994
Langue
anglais
Résumé
People share pictures online to increase their social presence. However, recent studies have shown that most of the content shared in social networks is not looked at by peers. Proper metadata can be generated and used to improve the retrieval of this content. In spite of this, we still lack solutions for collecting valid descriptors of content that can be used effectively in the context of social information navigation. In this paper, we propose a mechanism based on persuasive techniques to support peers in providing metadata for multimedia content that can be used for a person's self-promotion. Through an iterative design and experimentation process, we demonstrate how this methodology can be used effectively to increase one's social presence thus building more enjoyable, rich, and creative content that is shared in the social network. In addition, we highlight implications that inform the design of social games with a purpose.
Mots-clé
Information overload, Facebook fatigue, metadata, mutual modeling, self-presentation, social networks
Web of science
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29/11/2016 11:22
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