| Kim, J., Oard, D.W. and Romanik, K. Using implicit feedback for user modeling in Internet and Intranet searching. Technical Report, College of Library and Information Services, University of Maryland at College Park. (2000) |
....the current context. While user modelling involves capturing some contextual information such as a user s knowledge in a particular area, their tasks, goals and interests etc. this information is often obtained using explicit feedback which can distract the user away from their original task [15]. One advantage of the technique used in this paper is the lack of explicit user feedback required. All information about the user is obtained implicitly from the user s trail and the contents of each page the user views. This removes the need to question the user and although not exploited in ....
Kim, J., Oard, D. W., and Romanik, K. (2000) "Using implicit feedback for user modeling in Internet and Intranet searching". Technical Report, College of Library and Information Services, University of Marylandat College Park.
....Information filtering and retrieval systems could provide them with a support for information access. Information retrieval is a pull service that users can search for information they need, whereas information filtering is a push service that finds new information and presents it to the user (Kim et al., 2000). Content based filtering systems select documents based on the characteristics of the documents such as the words they contain (Sheth, 1994; Oard, 1997) An alternative, now commonly referred to as recommender systems, is to base the search at least in part on annotations made to the documents by ....
....the cognitive load on the user. Implicit feedback, in which the system learns by observing the user s behavior, offers an attractive alternative that has received increased attention in recent years (Stevens, 1993; Morita Shinoda, 1994; Konstan et al. 1997; Nichols, 1997; Oard Kim, 1998; Kim et al., 2000). In the next section, we review the state of the art on the use of implicit feedback in information access systems, drawing together what has evolved over time as a diverse set of fields to assemble a coherent picture of the sources of information that can be exploited. We then present the ....
Kim, J., Oard, D. W., and Romanik, K. (2000) Using implicit feedback for user modeling in Internet and Intranet searching. Technical Report, College of Library and Information Services, University of Maryland at College Park.
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Kim. J., Oard, D.W., and Romanik, K. (2000). Using implicit feedback for user modeling in internet and intranet searching. University of Maryland CLIS Technical Report 00-01.
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