TY - JOUR
T1 - Are Tag Clouds Useful for Navigation? A Network-Theoretic Analysis
AU - Helic, Denis
AU - Trattner, Christoph
AU - Strohmaier, Markus
AU - Andrews, Keith
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - It is a widely held belief among designers of social tagging systems that tag clouds represent a useful tool for navigation. This is evident in the increasing number of tagging systems offering tag clouds, which hints towards an implicit assumption that tag clouds support efficient navigation. In this paper, we test this assumption from a network-theoretic perspective, and show that in many cases, it does not hold. We first model navigation in taggingsystems and then simulate the navigation process in such a graph. We analyse the navigability of three tagging datasets with regard to different user interface restrictions imposed by tag clouds. Our results confirm that tag clouds have efficient navigation properties in theory, but they also show that popular user interface decisions, such as ‘pagination’ significantly impair their navigability.Finally, we identify a number of avenues for further research and the design of novel tag cloud construction algorithms.
AB - It is a widely held belief among designers of social tagging systems that tag clouds represent a useful tool for navigation. This is evident in the increasing number of tagging systems offering tag clouds, which hints towards an implicit assumption that tag clouds support efficient navigation. In this paper, we test this assumption from a network-theoretic perspective, and show that in many cases, it does not hold. We first model navigation in taggingsystems and then simulate the navigation process in such a graph. We analyse the navigability of three tagging datasets with regard to different user interface restrictions imposed by tag clouds. Our results confirm that tag clouds have efficient navigation properties in theory, but they also show that popular user interface decisions, such as ‘pagination’ significantly impair their navigability.Finally, we identify a number of avenues for further research and the design of novel tag cloud construction algorithms.
U2 - 10.1504/IJSCCPS.2011.043603
DO - 10.1504/IJSCCPS.2011.043603
M3 - Article
SN - 2040-0721
VL - 1
SP - 33
EP - 55
JO - International Journal of Social Computing and Cyber-Physical Systems
JF - International Journal of Social Computing and Cyber-Physical Systems
IS - 1
ER -