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    Building a scalable index and a web search engine for music on the Internet using Open Source software

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    The Internet has made possible the access to thousands of freely available music tracks with Creative Commons or Public Domain licenses. Actually, this number keeps growing every year. In practical terms, it is very difficult to browse this music collection, because it is wide and disperse in hundreds of websites. To address the music recommendation issue, a case study on existing systems was made, to put the problem in context in order to identify necessary building blocks. This thesis is mainly focused on the problem of indexing this large collection of music. The reason to focus on this problem, is that there is no database or index holding information about this music material, thus making this research on the subject extremely difficult. In order to figure out what software could help solve this problem, the state of the art in “Open Source tools for web crawling and indexing” was assessed. Based on the conclusions from the state of the art, a prototype was developed and implemented using the most appropriate software framework. The created solution proved it was capable of crawling the web pages, while parsing and indexing MP3 files. The produced index is available through a web search engine interface also producing results in XML format. The results obtained lead to the conclusion that it is attainable to build a scalable index and web search engine for music in the Internet using Open Source software. This is supported by the proof of concept achieved with the working prototype.A Internet tornou possível o acesso a milhares de faixas musicais disponíveis gratuitamente segundo uma licença Creative Commons ou de Domínio Público. Na realidade, este número continua a aumentar em cada ano. Em termos práticos, é muito difícil navegar nesta colecção de música, pois a mesma é vasta e encontra-se dispersa em milhares de sites na Web. Para abordar o assunto da recomendação de música, um caso de estudo sobre sistemas de recomendação de música existentes foi elaborado, para contextualizar o problema e identificar os grandes blocos que os constituem. Esta tese foca-se na problemática da indexação de uma grande colecção de música, pela razão de que, não existe uma base de dados ou índice que contenha informação sobre este repositório musical, tornando muito difícil o estudo nesta matéria. De forma a compreender que software poderia ajudar a resolver o problema, foi avaliado o estado da arte em ferramentas de rastreio de conteúdos web e indexação de código aberto. Com base nas conclusões do estado da arte, o protótipo foi desenvolvido e implementado, utilizando o software mais apropriado para a tarefa. A solução criada provou que era possível percorrer as páginas Web, enquanto se analisavam e indexavam MP3. O índice produzido encontra-se disponível através de um motor de busca online e também com resultados no formato XML. Os resultados obtidos levam a concluir que é possível, construir um índice escalável e motor de busca na web para música na Internet utilizando software Open Source. Estes resultados são fundamentados pela prova de conceito obtida com o protótipo funcional

    DocTag2Vec: An Embedding Based Multi-label Learning Approach for Document Tagging

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    Tagging news articles or blog posts with relevant tags from a collection of predefined ones is coined as document tagging in this work. Accurate tagging of articles can benefit several downstream applications such as recommendation and search. In this work, we propose a novel yet simple approach called DocTag2Vec to accomplish this task. We substantially extend Word2Vec and Doc2Vec---two popular models for learning distributed representation of words and documents. In DocTag2Vec, we simultaneously learn the representation of words, documents, and tags in a joint vector space during training, and employ the simple kk-nearest neighbor search to predict tags for unseen documents. In contrast to previous multi-label learning methods, DocTag2Vec directly deals with raw text instead of provided feature vector, and in addition, enjoys advantages like the learning of tag representation, and the ability of handling newly created tags. To demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach, we conduct experiments on several datasets and show promising results against state-of-the-art methods.Comment: 10 page

    Survey of Technologies for Web Application Development

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    Web-based application developers face a dizzying array of platforms, languages, frameworks and technical artifacts to choose from. We survey, classify, and compare technologies supporting Web application development. The classification is based on (1) foundational technologies; (2)integration with other information sources; and (3) dynamic content generation. We further survey and classify software engineering techniques and tools that have been adopted from traditional programming into Web programming. We conclude that, although the infrastructure problems of the Web have largely been solved, the cacophony of technologies for Web-based applications reflects the lack of a solid model tailored for this domain.Comment: 43 page

    Live Social Semantics

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    Social interactions are one of the key factors to the success of conferences and similar community gatherings. This paper describes a novel application that integrates data from the semantic web, online social networks, and a real-world contact sensing platform. This application was successfully deployed at ESWC09, and actively used by 139 people. Personal profiles of the participants were automatically generated using several Web~2.0 systems and semantic academic data sources, and integrated in real-time with face-to-face contact networks derived from wearable sensors. Integration of all these heterogeneous data layers made it possible to offer various services to conference attendees to enhance their social experience such as visualisation of contact data, and a site to explore and connect with other participants. This paper describes the architecture of the application, the services we provided, and the results we achieved in this deployment

    Soft peer review: social software and distributed scientific evaluation

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    The debate on the prospects of peer-review in the Internet age and the increasing criticism leveled against the dominant role of impact factor indicators are calling for new measurable criteria to assess scientific quality. Usage-based metrics offer a new avenue to scientific quality assessment but face the same risks as first generation search engines that used unreliable metrics (such as raw traffic data) to estimate content quality. In this article I analyze the contribution that social bookmarking systems can provide to the problem of usage-based metrics for scientific evaluation. I suggest that collaboratively aggregated metadata may help fill the gap between traditional citation-based criteria and raw usage factors. I submit that bottom-up, distributed evaluation models such as those afforded by social bookmarking will challenge more traditional quality assessment models in terms of coverage, efficiency and scalability. Services aggregating user-related quality indicators for online scientific content will come to occupy a key function in the scholarly communication system

    BlogForever: D3.1 Preservation Strategy Report

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    This report describes preservation planning approaches and strategies recommended by the BlogForever project as a core component of a weblog repository design. More specifically, we start by discussing why we would want to preserve weblogs in the first place and what it is exactly that we are trying to preserve. We further present a review of past and present work and highlight why current practices in web archiving do not address the needs of weblog preservation adequately. We make three distinctive contributions in this volume: a) we propose transferable practical workflows for applying a combination of established metadata and repository standards in developing a weblog repository, b) we provide an automated approach to identifying significant properties of weblog content that uses the notion of communities and how this affects previous strategies, c) we propose a sustainability plan that draws upon community knowledge through innovative repository design
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