Abstract

Social networking websites are growing not only regarding the number of users but also in terms of the user-generated content. These data represent a valuable source of information for several applications, which require the meaning of that content associated with the personal data. However, the current structure of social networks does not allow extracting in a fast and straightforward way the hidden information sought by these applications. Major efforts have emerged from the semantic web community addressing this problem trying to represent the user as accurately as possible. They are not unable to give a sense to the user-generated content. For this, more sense-making needs to be done on the content, to enrich the user profile. In this paper, we introduce a generic model called user content categorisation (UCC). It incorporates the text mining approach into a semantic model to enrich the user profile by including information on user's posts classifications.

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