Abstract. In this paper we suggest the Multibook approach how the gap between adaptivity and readability can be diminished. We show how a knowledge base has to be described by meta...
Abstract. In this paper, we propose a framework based on a subsymbolic approach for the support of exploratory activities in a hyperspace. By using it, it is possible to express th...
Mizue Kayama, Toshio Okamoto, Alexandra I. Cristea
In this paper we present an empirical study of the InterBook system to demonstrate the benefits of the layered evaluation framework, where the success of adaptation is addressed at...
The GUIDE system has been developed in order to provide city visitors with an intelligent and context-aware tourist guide. The system has been deployed in the city of Lancaster an...
Keith Cheverst, Nigel Davies, Keith Mitchell, Paul...
The desktop-centric design of most of the current web contents pose many difficulties for pervasive browsing. In this paper, we present our study on the problem to support pervasiv...
Virtual Reality (VR) interfaces to e-commerce sites have recently begun to appear on the Internet, promising to make the e-shopping experience more natural, attractive, and fun for...
As it stands the Internet’s “one size fits all” approach to information retrieval presents the average user with a serious information overload problem. Adaptive hypermedia s...
We present the adaptive features of Test++, an adaptive system for training and teaching on the Internet. The system integrates an adaptive training environment for personalized tr...
Maria Barra, Giuseppina Palmieri, Simona Napolitan...
This paper describes an approach to adaptive hypermedia by incorporating linkbases into an agent-based system (PAADS). The agents are built on top of an agent framework developed a...