: The Web 2.0 can be regarded as an evolutionary process of medial differentiation. Infinite online communities are emerging and disappearing. It seems that a race has started in s...
Abstract. In the future it is likely that peer communities will be routinely established for the purpose of sharing electronic resources and targeted information among groups of pe...
In this paper, we study the problem of discovering interesting patterns through user's interactive feedback. We assume a set of candidate patterns (i.e., frequent patterns) h...
Current adaptive systems acquire information about users mainly by simple tracking of resources, a user has requested and by asking users to supply the needed information. In this ...
Typically, case-based recommender systems recommend single items to the on-line customer. In this paper we introduce the idea of recommending a user-defined collection of items whe...
Conor Hayes, Paolo Avesani, Emiliano Baldo, Padrai...