The use of social tagging for crowd-sourcing the annotation of images in
online collections of art is in a nascent stage, but it has the
potential to bridge language borders and reach wider audiences. How much
do different language communities agree with each other when tagging
images of art? This exploratory quantitative study is based on a
collection of 24 digital images for which tags in Spanish and English
were collected. The results show that when adding a second language for
tagging images of art, the proportion of agreement among taggers does
not seem to change significantly with respect to only one language
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