n this paper we present an approach to enable interoperability of user-adaptive systems (UASs) in a ubiquitous environment. We model the interactions between systems as a semantics-based dialogue for exchanging user model and context data. We focus on the user data clarification and negotiation tasks, and show how semantics enables, on the one hand, the understanding among user-adaptive systems in a distributed ubiquitous setting, and on the other hand indirectly improves their effectiveness in producing end user results. We deploy and evaluate our approach in the UbiquiTO mobile adaptive tourist guide

A Semantics-based Dialogue for Interoperability of user-Adaptive Systems in a Ubiquitous Environment

CENA, Federica;
2007-01-01

Abstract

n this paper we present an approach to enable interoperability of user-adaptive systems (UASs) in a ubiquitous environment. We model the interactions between systems as a semantics-based dialogue for exchanging user model and context data. We focus on the user data clarification and negotiation tasks, and show how semantics enables, on the one hand, the understanding among user-adaptive systems in a distributed ubiquitous setting, and on the other hand indirectly improves their effectiveness in producing end user results. We deploy and evaluate our approach in the UbiquiTO mobile adaptive tourist guide
2007
Eleventh International Conference on User Modeling
Corfu, Greece
25-29 June 2007
User Modeling 2007, 11th International Conference, Proceedings
Cristina Conati, Kathleen F. McCoy, Georgios Paliouras (Eds.) (Springer)
4511
309
313
9783540730774
User modeling; interoperability; dialogue game; semantic web
Cena Federica; Aroyo Lora
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