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Abstract: . This paper presents the candidate/critique model of interactive problem solving,
in which an automated problem solver communicates candidate solutions to the user
and the user critiques those solutions. The system starts with minimal information about
the user's preferences, and preferences are elicited and inferred incrementally by analyzing
the critiques. The system's goal is to present "good" candidates to the user, but to do
so it must learn as much as possible about his preferences in... (Update)
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G. Linden, S. Hanks, and N. Lesh. Interactive assessment of user preference models: The automated travel assistant. User Modeling, June 1997. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/linden97interactive.html More
@inproceedings{ linden97interactive,
author = "Greg Linden and Steve Hanks and Neal Lesh",
title = "Interactive Assessment of User Preference Models: The Automated Travel Assistant",
booktitle = "Proceedings, User Modeling '97",
year = "1997",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/linden97interactive.html" }
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