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Context-adaptation based on Ontologies and Spreading Activation

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2007
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15th Workshop on Adaptivity and User Modeling in Interactive Systems
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Ontologies and spreading activation are known terms within the scope of information retrieval. In this paper we introduce SPREADR, an integrated adaptation mechanism for web applications that uses ontologies for representing the application domain as well as context information like location, user history and local time. Those context factors can be modeled in an ontology and be linked to certain domain nodes. In each session a Spreading Activation Network is build based on those ontologies and recognized con- text factors or user actions can trigger an activation flow through this network. A node’s resulting activation value then represents its importance according to the current circumstances. While identically in structure, the Spreading Activation Networks are personalized by automatically modifying link weights and activation levels of nodes. As a result the system learns about the user preferences and can adjust its adaptation mechanism for future runs through implicit feed- back.
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Hussein, Tim; Westheide, Daniel; Ziegler, Jürgen (2007): Context-adaptation based on Ontologies and Spreading Activation. 15th Workshop on Adaptivity and User Modeling in Interactive Systems
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