DocumentCode
1979561
Title
Observing web users: conjecturing and refutation on partial evidence
Author
Sicilia, Miguel-Ángel
Author_Institution
DEI Lab., Carlos III Univ., Madrid, Spain
fYear
2003
fDate
24-26 July 2003
Firstpage
530
Lastpage
535
Abstract
Personalized hypermedia and Web systems are confronted with the challenge of inferring complex user traits like knowledge or preferences from very basic data like the ´clickstream´ or ordinal-scale ratings. In consequence, the resulting user models are only approximations that must be subject to continuous revision. Nonetheless, knowledge revision procedures are rarely made explicit in existing adaptive systems and models. In this paper, we sketch a frame-work for user modeling structured around revision and refutation of provisional conjectures drawn from basic data. This model can be used as a reference framework for the evaluation of the adequacy of the inferences carried out by existing adaptive hypermedia systems. Additionally, a number of existing adaptive systems is reviewed according to the core concepts of this model. It is also argued that Possibility Theory can be used to generalize different forms of uncertainty that are not precisely justified in existing applications.
Keywords
Web sites; adaptive systems; hypermedia; possibility theory; user modelling; Web systems; Web users; adaptive hypermedia systems; adaptive models; clickstream; complex user traits; knowledge revision procedures; ordinal scale ratings; personalized hypermedia; possibility theory; user modeling; Adaptive systems; Bayesian methods; History; Laboratories; Logic; Marine vehicles; Navigation; Psychology; System testing; Uncertainty;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Fuzzy Information Processing Society, 2003. NAFIPS 2003. 22nd International Conference of the North American
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7918-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/NAFIPS.2003.1226841
Filename
1226841
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