Currently, there is an increasing demand user-adaptive systems for various purposes in many different domains. The development of such systems requires computational efforts which is often challenging and off-putting. The main contribution of our work is the idea to go one step further from sharing user model data (interoperable user models) towards the exchange of user model reasoning strategies (interoperable user modeling). In this paper we discuss, exemplified in a concrete scenario, how Semantic Web techniques may be applied to the field of the Adaptive Systems in order to have a more effective and reliable user model interoperability, considering both the perspectives of User Modeling Servers and Web Servers

From Interoperable User Model to Interoperable User Modeling

CARMAGNOLA, Francesca;CENA, Federica
2006-01-01

Abstract

Currently, there is an increasing demand user-adaptive systems for various purposes in many different domains. The development of such systems requires computational efforts which is often challenging and off-putting. The main contribution of our work is the idea to go one step further from sharing user model data (interoperable user models) towards the exchange of user model reasoning strategies (interoperable user modeling). In this paper we discuss, exemplified in a concrete scenario, how Semantic Web techniques may be applied to the field of the Adaptive Systems in order to have a more effective and reliable user model interoperability, considering both the perspectives of User Modeling Servers and Web Servers
2006
Inglese
contributo
Adaptive Hypermedia and Adaptive Web based Systems Conference
Dublin, Ireland
June 21-23, 2006
Internazionale
Adaptive Hypermedia and Adaptive Web-Based Systems
Vincent P. Wade, Helen Ashman and Barry Smyth (Springer)
Berlin
GERMANIA
4018
409
413
3540346961
Best Doctoral Consortium Paper
User Model interoperability; adaptive systems
2
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04-CONTRIBUTO IN ATTI DI CONVEGNO::04A-Conference paper in volume
F. CARMAGNOLA; F. CENA
273
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