Many advanced recommendation frameworks employ ontologies of various complexities to model individuals and items, providing a mechanism for the expression of user interests and the representation of item attributes. As a result, complex matching techniques can be applied to support individuals in the discovery of items according to explicit and implicit user preferences. Recently, the rapid adoption of Web2.0, and the proliferation of social networking sites, has resulted in more and more users providing an increasing amount of information about themselves that could be exploited for recommendation purposes. However, the unification of personal information with ontologies using the contemporary knowledge representation methods often associa...
Abstract. The continued increase in Web usage, in particular participation in folk-sonomies, reveals...
This research explores the potential of utilizing social-web data as a source of contextual informat...
This is an electronic version of the paper presented at the Workshop on Adaptation and Personalizati...
Also published online by CEUR Workshop Proceedings (CEUR-WS.org, ISSN 1613-0073) Proceedings of the ...
This is an electronic version of the paper presented at the International Workshop on Web Personalis...
Recently, user tagging systems have grown in popularity on the web. The tagging process is quite sim...
The continued increase in Web usage, in particular participation in folksonomies, reveals a trend to...
With the rapid growth of social tagging systems, many research efforts are being put into personaliz...
Social media and the development of web 2.0 encourage the user to participate more interactively in ...
With the rapid growth of social tagging systems, many research efforts are being put intopersonalize...
Web-based knowledge systems support an impressive and growing amount of information. Among the diffi...
Proceedings of 15th International Conference, EKAW 2006, Poděbrady, Czech Republic, October 2-6, 200...
Abstract. This paper describes a strategy that automatically clusters ontologybased user profiles ta...
Recommendation systems which aim at providing relevant information to users are becoming more and mo...
The cross-sections of the Social Web and the Semantic Web has put folksonomy in the spot light for i...
Abstract. The continued increase in Web usage, in particular participation in folk-sonomies, reveals...
This research explores the potential of utilizing social-web data as a source of contextual informat...
This is an electronic version of the paper presented at the Workshop on Adaptation and Personalizati...
Also published online by CEUR Workshop Proceedings (CEUR-WS.org, ISSN 1613-0073) Proceedings of the ...
This is an electronic version of the paper presented at the International Workshop on Web Personalis...
Recently, user tagging systems have grown in popularity on the web. The tagging process is quite sim...
The continued increase in Web usage, in particular participation in folksonomies, reveals a trend to...
With the rapid growth of social tagging systems, many research efforts are being put into personaliz...
Social media and the development of web 2.0 encourage the user to participate more interactively in ...
With the rapid growth of social tagging systems, many research efforts are being put intopersonalize...
Web-based knowledge systems support an impressive and growing amount of information. Among the diffi...
Proceedings of 15th International Conference, EKAW 2006, Poděbrady, Czech Republic, October 2-6, 200...
Abstract. This paper describes a strategy that automatically clusters ontologybased user profiles ta...
Recommendation systems which aim at providing relevant information to users are becoming more and mo...
The cross-sections of the Social Web and the Semantic Web has put folksonomy in the spot light for i...
Abstract. The continued increase in Web usage, in particular participation in folk-sonomies, reveals...
This research explores the potential of utilizing social-web data as a source of contextual informat...
This is an electronic version of the paper presented at the Workshop on Adaptation and Personalizati...