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Developing a Context-aware Electronic Tourist Guide: Some Issues and Experiences
, 2000
"... In this paper, we describe our experiences of developing and evaluating GUIDE, an intelligent electronic tourist guide. The GUIDE system has been built to overcome many of the limitations of the traditional information and navigation tools available to city visitors. For example, group-based tours a ..."
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In this paper, we describe our experiences of developing and evaluating GUIDE, an intelligent electronic tourist guide. The GUIDE system has been built to overcome many of the limitations of the traditional information and navigation tools available to city visitors. For example, group-based tours are inherently inflexible with fixed starting times and fixed durations and (like most guidebooks) are constrained by the need to satisfy the interests of the majority rather than the specific interests of individuals. Following a period of requirements capture, involving experts in the field of tourism, we developed and installed a system for use by visitors to Lancaster. The system combines mobile computing technologies with a wireless infrastructure to present city visitors with information tailored to both their personal and environmental contexts. In this paper we present an evaluation of GUIDE, focusing on the quality of the visitors experience when using the system. Keywords Mobile c...
Methods and techniques of adaptive hypermedia
"... This paper is a review of existing work on adaptive hypermedia. The paper is centered around a set of identified methods and techniques of AH. It introduces several dimensions of classification of AH systems, methods and techniques and describes the most important of them ..."
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This paper is a review of existing work on adaptive hypermedia. The paper is centered around a set of identified methods and techniques of AH. It introduces several dimensions of classification of AH systems, methods and techniques and describes the most important of them
Adaptive and Intelligent Technologies for Web-based Education
- Special Issue on Intelligent Systems and Teleteaching, Künstliche Intelligenz
, 1999
"... The paper provides a review of adaptive and intelligent technologies in a context of Web-based distance education. We analyze what kind of technologies are available right now, how easy they can be implemented on the Web, and what is the place of these technologies in large-scale Web-based education ..."
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The paper provides a review of adaptive and intelligent technologies in a context of Web-based distance education. We analyze what kind of technologies are available right now, how easy they can be implemented on the Web, and what is the place of these technologies in large-scale Web-based education.
From Adaptive Hypermedia to the Adaptive Web
- Communications of the ACM
, 2002
"... hypertext in early 1990, it now attracts many researchers from different communities such as hypertext, user modeling, machine learning, natural language generation, information retrieval, intelligent tutoring systems, cognitive science, and Web-based education. model, an adaptable system requir ..."
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hypertext in early 1990, it now attracts many researchers from different communities such as hypertext, user modeling, machine learning, natural language generation, information retrieval, intelligent tutoring systems, cognitive science, and Web-based education. model, an adaptable system requires the user to specify exactly how the system should be different, for example, tailoring the sports section to provide information about a favorite team [9]. In different kinds of adaptive systems, adaptation effects could be realized in a variety of ways. Adaptive hypermedia and Web systems are essentially collections of connected information items that allow users to navigate from one item to another and search for relevant items. The adaptation effect in this reasonably rigid context is limited to three major adaptation technologies---adaptive content selection, adaptive navigation support, and adaptive presentation. When the user searches for relevant information, the system can ada
Empirical evaluation of user models and user-adapted systems. User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction
- Interaction
, 2001
"... Abstract. Empirical evaluations are needed to determine which users are helped or hindered by user-adapted interaction in user modeling systems. A review of past UMUAI articles reveals insuf¢cient empirical evaluations, but an encouraging upward trend. Rules of thumb for experimental design, useful ..."
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Abstract. Empirical evaluations are needed to determine which users are helped or hindered by user-adapted interaction in user modeling systems. A review of past UMUAI articles reveals insuf¢cient empirical evaluations, but an encouraging upward trend. Rules of thumb for experimental design, useful tests for covariates, and common threats to experimental validity are presented. Reporting standards including effect size and power are proposed. Key words: empirical evaluation, experimental design, covariant variables, e¡ect size, treatment magnitude, power, sensitivity. 1. What Is Empirical Evaluation? Empirical evaluation refers to the appraisal of a theory by observation in experiments. The key to good empirical evaluation is the proper design and execution of the experiments so that the particular factors to be tested can be easily separated from other confounding factors. For example, one may want to test whether a software system with a user model works better than the same system without a user model, test the effect of different levels of user modeling or different user model parameter settings, or test different user interfaces. These factors, which
Adaptive Hypermedia: From Systems to Framework
, 1999
"... : The navigational freedom in conventional hypermedia applications leads to comprehension and orientation problems [Nielsen 1990]. Adaptive hypermedia attempts to overcome these problems by adapting the presentation of information and the overall link structure, based on a user model. This paper int ..."
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: The navigational freedom in conventional hypermedia applications leads to comprehension and orientation problems [Nielsen 1990]. Adaptive hypermedia attempts to overcome these problems by adapting the presentation of information and the overall link structure, based on a user model. This paper introduces a framework for adaptive hypermedia systems (AHS). It briefly describes some popular methods and techniques for adaptation. Examples and evaluations of existing AHS are used to illustrate the potential benefits of using adaptation in hypermedia applications. Categories and Subject Descriptors: H.1.2 Information Systems User/Machine Systems [Human information processing] H.3.5 Information Systems Online Information Services [Web-based services] H.4.3 Information Systems Communications Applications [Information browsers] H.5.1 Information Systems Multimedia Information Systems [Hypertext navigation and maps] H.5.2 Information Systems User Interfaces [Evaluation/methodology] Additional ...
ScentTrails: Integrating Browsing and Searching on the Web
- ACM TRANSACTIONS ON COMPUTER-HUMAN INTERACTION
, 2003
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StyLE-OLM: Interactive Open Learner Modelling
- International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education
, 2003
"... Abstract. There is a strong argument in Artificial Intelligence in Education which advocates that computer-based learning systems need to adapt to the needs of learners if they are to provide for effective personalised instruction (Self, 1999a). Diagnosing a learner's cognitive capacity is a crucial ..."
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Abstract. There is a strong argument in Artificial Intelligence in Education which advocates that computer-based learning systems need to adapt to the needs of learners if they are to provide for effective personalised instruction (Self, 1999a). Diagnosing a learner's cognitive capacity is a crucial issue in building adaptive systems. We have explored an interactive open learner modelling (IOLM) approach which conceives diagnosis as an interactive process involving both a computer system and a learner that discuss and together construct the learner model. This paper outlines the architecture of an interactive open learner modelling system and illustrates the method in a terminological domain. We discuss an evaluative study of an IOLM demonstrator – a system called STyLE-OLM. The results from the study demonstrate potential benefits of the method for improving the quality of the learner model and providing a means for fostering reflective thinking. We argue that IOLM is a fruitful approach which may be employed in intelligent learning environments both for obtaining a better model of a learner’s cognitive state and engaging learners in reflective activities.
Adaptive Navigation Support in Educational Hypermedia: An Evaluation of the ISIS-Tutor
- Journal of Computing and Information Technology
, 1998
"... This paper is devoted to evaluation of adaptive navigation support in educational context. We present an educational hypermedia system ISIS-Tutor that applies several ANS technologies -- adaptive annotation, adaptive hiding, and direct guidance -- and describe a study, which evaluates the first ..."
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This paper is devoted to evaluation of adaptive navigation support in educational context. We present an educational hypermedia system ISIS-Tutor that applies several ANS technologies -- adaptive annotation, adaptive hiding, and direct guidance -- and describe a study, which evaluates the first two technologies. The results show that adaptive navigation support is helpful and can reduce user navigation efforts
DEVELOPING ADAPTIVE EDUCATIONAL HYPERMEDIA SYSTEMS: FROM DESIGN MODELS TO AUTHORING TOOLS
"... Adaptive hypermedia is a new area of research at the crossroads of hypermedia, adaptive systems, and intelligent tutoring systems. Educational hypermedia systems is cirrently the most popular kind of adaptive hypermedia. The goal of this paper is to uncover the secrets of authoring adaptive educati ..."
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Adaptive hypermedia is a new area of research at the crossroads of hypermedia, adaptive systems, and intelligent tutoring systems. Educational hypermedia systems is cirrently the most popular kind of adaptive hypermedia. The goal of this paper is to uncover the secrets of authoring adaptive educational hypermedia. The paper provides a clear structured view on the process of adaptive hypermedia authoring starting from the early design stage. It also reviews a few modern adaptive hypermedia authoring systems that are oriented to educational practitioners.

