Semantic and context knowledge have been envisioned as an appropriate solution for addressing the content hetero-geneity and information overload in mobile Web information access, but few have explored their full potential in mobile scenarios, where information objects refer to their physical counterparts, and retrieval is context-aware and personalized for users. We present SMARTMUSEUM, a mobile ubiquitous recommender system for the Web of Data, and its application to information needs of tourists in context-aware on-site access to cultural heritage. The SMART-MUSEUM system utilizes Semantic Web languages as the form of data representation. Ontologies are used to bridge the semantic gap between heterogeneous content descriptions, sensor in...
The paper proposes a description of information decision support system in the tourism domain and a ...
Item recommendations calculated by recommender systems mostly in use today, only rely on item conten...
In our work, we have presented two widely used recommendation systems. We have presented a context-a...
International audienceSMARTMUSEUM solution described in the paper is combining mobile Internet, geop...
Recommender systems are used to provide filtered information from a large amount of elements. They p...
This article presents the CHIP demonstrator1 for providing personalized access to digital museum col...
In the Web 2.0 environment, institutes and organizations are starting to open up their previously is...
The Web search has special characteristics against the desktop search when realized from mobile devi...
In today’s mobile applications, it becomes more and more important to have a broader view on knowled...
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Abstract—The paper presents an approach to context-oriented knowledge management for supporting visi...
Traditional recommender systems as they are mostly used in today's recommendation applications (e.g....
Recommender systems are increasingly playing an important role in our life, enabling users to find '...
Mobile recommender systems have the potential to substantially enrich tourist experiences. As their ...
This paper presents the CONCERT framework, a push/filter information consumption paradigm, based on ...
The paper proposes a description of information decision support system in the tourism domain and a ...
Item recommendations calculated by recommender systems mostly in use today, only rely on item conten...
In our work, we have presented two widely used recommendation systems. We have presented a context-a...
International audienceSMARTMUSEUM solution described in the paper is combining mobile Internet, geop...
Recommender systems are used to provide filtered information from a large amount of elements. They p...
This article presents the CHIP demonstrator1 for providing personalized access to digital museum col...
In the Web 2.0 environment, institutes and organizations are starting to open up their previously is...
The Web search has special characteristics against the desktop search when realized from mobile devi...
In today’s mobile applications, it becomes more and more important to have a broader view on knowled...
This research explores the potential of utilizing social-web data as a source of contextual informat...
Abstract—The paper presents an approach to context-oriented knowledge management for supporting visi...
Traditional recommender systems as they are mostly used in today's recommendation applications (e.g....
Recommender systems are increasingly playing an important role in our life, enabling users to find '...
Mobile recommender systems have the potential to substantially enrich tourist experiences. As their ...
This paper presents the CONCERT framework, a push/filter information consumption paradigm, based on ...
The paper proposes a description of information decision support system in the tourism domain and a ...
Item recommendations calculated by recommender systems mostly in use today, only rely on item conten...
In our work, we have presented two widely used recommendation systems. We have presented a context-a...