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Adaptive Hypermedia and Adaptive Web-Based Systems

5th International Conference, AH 2008, Hannover, Germany, July 29 - August 1, 2008, Proceedings

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  1. Wolfgang Nejdl

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  2. Judy Kay

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  3. Pearl Pu

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  4. Eelco Herder

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Part of the book series:Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 5149)

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Adaptive Hypermedia has emerged as an important area of both academic and deployed research. It encompasses a broad range of research that will enable personalized, adaptive hypermedia systems to play an even more e?ective role in people’s lives. The Web has enabled the widespread use of many person- ized systems, such as recommenders, personalized ?lters and retrieval systems, e-learning systems and various forms of collaborative systems. Such systems have been widely deployed in diverse domains such as e-Commerce, e-Health, e-Government, digital libraries, personalized travel planning as well as tourist and cultural heritage services. They are particularly promising for users with special needs. The exciting possibilities of such deployed adaptive hypermedia systems rely on research progress in a broad range of areas such as: user pro- ing and modeling; acquisition, updating and management of user models; group modeling and community-based pro?ling;recommender systems and recomm- dation strategies; data mining for personalization; the Semantic Web; adaptive multimedia content authoring and delivery; ubiquitous computing environments and Smart Spaces; personalization for the plethora of mobile devices, such as PDAs, mobile phones and other hand-held devices; and pragmatics such as p- vacy, trust and security. Empirical studies of adaptive hypermedia and Web systems are also critical to informing future directions. The AdaptiveHypermediaconferenceshavebecomethe majorforumsforthe scienti?c exchange and presentation of research results on adaptive hypermedia and adaptive Web-based systems.

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Table of contents (68 papers)

  1. Full Papers

    1. A Rule-Based Recommender System for Online Discussion Forums

      • Fabian Abel, Ig Ibert Bittencourt, Nicola Henze, Daniel Krause, Julita Vassileva
      Pages 12-21
    2. Adaptive Retrieval of Semi-structured Data

      • Yosi Ben-Asher, Shlomo Berkovsky, Paolo Busetta, Yaniv Eytani, Sadek Jbara, Tsvi Kuflik
      Pages 32-41
    3. Using Collaborative Models to Adaptively Predict Visitor Locations in Museums

      • Fabian Bohnert, Ingrid Zukerman, Shlomo Berkovsky, Timothy Baldwin, Liz Sonenberg
      Pages 42-51
    4. Supporting Users in Creating Pedagogically Sound Personalised Learning Objects

      • Aoife Brady, Owen Conlan, Vincent Wade, Declan Dagger
      Pages 52-61
    5. Supporting Interaction Preferences and Recognition of Misconceptions with Independent Open Learner Models

      • Susan Bull, Andrew Mabbott, Peter Gardner, Tim Jackson, Michael J. Lancaster, Steven Quigley et al.
      Pages 62-72
    6. Concept-Based Document Recommendations for CiteSeer Authors

      • Kannan Chandrasekaran, Susan Gauch, Praveen Lakkaraju, Hiep Phuc Luong
      Pages 83-92
    7. Social Information Access for the Rest of Us: An Exploration of Social YouTube

      • Maurice Coyle, Jill Freyne, Peter Brusilovsky, Barry Smyth
      Pages 93-102
    8. Accuracy in Rating and Recommending Item Features

      • Lloyd Rutledge, Natalia Stash, Yiwen Wang, Lora Aroyo
      Pages 163-172

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