AbstractRecommender Systems can greatly enhance the exploitation of large digital libraries; however, in order to achieve good accuracy with collaborative recommenders some domain assumptions must be met, such as having a large number of users sharing similar interests over time. Such assumptions may not hold in digital libraries, where users are structured in relatively small groups of experts whose interests may change in unpredictable ways: this is the case of scientific and technical documents archives. Moreover, when recommending documents, users often expect insights on the recommended content as well as a detailed explanation of why the system has selected it, which cannot be provided by collaborative techniques. In this paper we con...
AbstractOn account of the colossal expansion in the size of research paper repository, the stature o...
Abstract. An important aspect of a researcher’s activities is to find relevant and related publicati...
In recent years, the university libraries in China have acquired increasingly abundant electronic re...
AbstractRecommender Systems can greatly enhance the exploitation of large digital libraries; however...
This paper describes the possible use of advanced content-based recommendation methods in the area o...
To face the problem of information overload, digital libraries, like other businesses, have used rec...
Recently, collaborative tagging has become more and more popular in the Web2.0 community, since tags...
Recently, collaborative tagging has become more and more popular in the Web2.0 community, since tags...
Widespread use of the Internet has resulted in digital libraries that are increasingly used by diver...
Artificial Intelligence Lab, Department of MIS, University of ArizonaResearch shows that recommendat...
AbstractIn this era of web, we have a huge amount of information overload over internet. To extract ...
Users encounter a huge volume of papers in digital libraries and paper search engines such as IEEE E...
Recently, collaborative tagging has become popular in the web2.0 world. Tags can be helpful if used ...
Recently, collaborative tagging has become popular in the web2.0 world. Tags can be helpful if used ...
Recommendation systems are extensively used for suggesting new items to users and play an important ...
AbstractOn account of the colossal expansion in the size of research paper repository, the stature o...
Abstract. An important aspect of a researcher’s activities is to find relevant and related publicati...
In recent years, the university libraries in China have acquired increasingly abundant electronic re...
AbstractRecommender Systems can greatly enhance the exploitation of large digital libraries; however...
This paper describes the possible use of advanced content-based recommendation methods in the area o...
To face the problem of information overload, digital libraries, like other businesses, have used rec...
Recently, collaborative tagging has become more and more popular in the Web2.0 community, since tags...
Recently, collaborative tagging has become more and more popular in the Web2.0 community, since tags...
Widespread use of the Internet has resulted in digital libraries that are increasingly used by diver...
Artificial Intelligence Lab, Department of MIS, University of ArizonaResearch shows that recommendat...
AbstractIn this era of web, we have a huge amount of information overload over internet. To extract ...
Users encounter a huge volume of papers in digital libraries and paper search engines such as IEEE E...
Recently, collaborative tagging has become popular in the web2.0 world. Tags can be helpful if used ...
Recently, collaborative tagging has become popular in the web2.0 world. Tags can be helpful if used ...
Recommendation systems are extensively used for suggesting new items to users and play an important ...
AbstractOn account of the colossal expansion in the size of research paper repository, the stature o...
Abstract. An important aspect of a researcher’s activities is to find relevant and related publicati...
In recent years, the university libraries in China have acquired increasingly abundant electronic re...