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Advances in Ubiquitous User Modelling [electronic resource] :Revised Selected Papers / edited by Tsvi Kuflik, Shlomo Berkovsky, Francesca Carmagnola, Dominikus Heckmann, Antonio Krüger.

by Kuflik, Tsvi [editor.]; Berkovsky, Shlomo [editor.]; Carmagnola, Francesca [editor.]; Heckmann, Dominikus [editor.]; Krüger, Antonio [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Lecture Notes in Computer Science: 5830Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009.Description: online resource.ISBN: 9783642050398.Subject(s): Computer science | Information systems | Artificial intelligence | Computer simulation | Social sciences -- Data processing | Computer Science | User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction | Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics) | Information Systems Applications (incl.Internet) | Simulation and Modeling | Computers and Society | Computer Appl. in Social and Behavioral SciencesDDC classification: 005.437 | 4.019 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Addressing Challenges of Ubiquitous User Modeling: Between Mediation and Semantic Integration -- Handling Semantic Heterogeneity in Interoperable Distributed User Models -- A Model for Feature-Based User Model Interoperability on the Web -- Open Policies for Decentralized User Modeling in Online Communities -- Automatic Generation of Semantic Metadata as Basis for User Modeling and Adaptation -- AUGUR: Interface Adaptation for Small Screen Devices -- User Modeling for Pedestrian Navigation Services -- Semantic Integration of Adaptive Educational Systems.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Ubiquitous user modeling differs from generic user modeling by three additional concepts: ongoing modeling, ongoing sharing, and ongoing exploitation. Systems that share their user models will improve the coverage, the level of detail, and the reliability of the integrated user models and thus allow better functions of adaptation. Ubiquitous user modeling implies new challenges of interchangeability, scalability, scrutability, and privacy. This volume presents results of a series of workshops on the topic of Ubiquitous User Modeling since 2003 and additional workshops at various other conferences e.g. on User Modeling and Adaptive Hypermedia in the last four years. The 8 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from the best lectures given at the workshops and were significantly extended to be included in the book.
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Addressing Challenges of Ubiquitous User Modeling: Between Mediation and Semantic Integration -- Handling Semantic Heterogeneity in Interoperable Distributed User Models -- A Model for Feature-Based User Model Interoperability on the Web -- Open Policies for Decentralized User Modeling in Online Communities -- Automatic Generation of Semantic Metadata as Basis for User Modeling and Adaptation -- AUGUR: Interface Adaptation for Small Screen Devices -- User Modeling for Pedestrian Navigation Services -- Semantic Integration of Adaptive Educational Systems.

Ubiquitous user modeling differs from generic user modeling by three additional concepts: ongoing modeling, ongoing sharing, and ongoing exploitation. Systems that share their user models will improve the coverage, the level of detail, and the reliability of the integrated user models and thus allow better functions of adaptation. Ubiquitous user modeling implies new challenges of interchangeability, scalability, scrutability, and privacy. This volume presents results of a series of workshops on the topic of Ubiquitous User Modeling since 2003 and additional workshops at various other conferences e.g. on User Modeling and Adaptive Hypermedia in the last four years. The 8 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from the best lectures given at the workshops and were significantly extended to be included in the book.

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