| Kamba, T, Sakagami, H and Koseki, Y, 1997, ANATAGONOMY: a personalized newspaper on the World Wide Web. International Journal of Human-computer Studies 46(6), 789--803. |
....relevance to a user s query can be gathered passively rather than actively, then users can experience the benefits of relevance feedback without having to expend any additional effort. Implicit feedback techniques have been primarily investigated in information filtering and recommendation systems [2, 3, 5, 7]. Behaviors most extensively investigated as sources for implicit feedback have been reading, saving and printing. For instance, 5] found that the major factor influencing the amount of time a user spends with a news article is the user s preference for that article. Specifically, 5] found that ....
Kamba, T., Sakagami, H., & Koseki, Y. (1997). ANATAGONOMY: A personalized newspaper on the World Wide Web. International Journal of HumanComputer Studies, 46, 789-803.
....conventional Web browser. It analyzes his ( or her) behaviors, such as following up the hyperlinks in an HTML document (Hirashima et al. 1998) And then it estimates his interests by parsing the document and recommending HTML documents. ANTAGONOMY ( Kamba, Sakagamir, Koscki, 1997; Sakagami Kamba, 1997) suggested methods by which user preferences f or the electronic news articles can be learned from user behaviors. They have exploited two types of inference: one using explicit feedback and the other using implicit feedback. In the explicit relevance feedback, the users rate all articles ....
Kamba, T., H. Sakagami, and Y. Koseki. 1997. ANATAGONOMY : A personalized newspaper on the World Wide Web. Int. J. Human-Computer Studies 46:789 803.
....which is an assistant for browsing the Web, traced the user behavior in the conventional Web browser. It analyzes his (or her) behaviors, such as following up the hyperlinks in an HTML document. And then it estimates his interests by parsing the document and recommending HTML documents. ANTAGONOMY [Kamba et al. 1997] suggested methods by which user preferences for the electronic news articles can be learned from user behaviors. They have exploited two types of inference: one using explicit feedback and the other using implicit feedback. In the explicit relevance feedback, the users rate all articles according ....
Kamba, T., Sakagami, H., and Koseki, Y. 1997. ANATAGONOMY: A personalized newspaper on the World Wide Web, Int. Jor. of Human-Computer Studies, Vol. 46, pp. 789-803.
....Wisconsin Uni. browsing WWW Bollacker et al. 13] CiteSeer TX, NEC corp. finding papers UMIACS on WWW Lang [14] NewsWeeder CMU Usenet news filtering Krulwich et al. 15] ContactFinder Andersen Consult. finding expert Burke et al. 16, 17] FAQFinder Uni. of Chicago answer question Kamba et al. [18] Antagonomy NEC corp. personalized newspaper LaMacchia [19] Internet Fish MIT find info. on Internet Mitchell et al. 20] Calendar Apprentice CMU meeting scheduling Collaborative agents Rucker and Siteseer Imana, Inc. browsing WWW Marcos [21] Terveen et al. 22] PHOAKS AT T labs. browsing WWW ....
....to access distributed text information sources and helps the user to find answers to her his question in databases such as FAQ files. Questions from relevant FAQ files are matched against user s question and the five best matching questions are returned together with their answers. Kamba et al. [18] developed Antagonomy, a system that composes personalized newspaper on the Web. The system monitors user operations on the articles and reflects them in the user profile. The layout of the composed newspaper is based on the scores given to articles that reflect the degree of article matching the ....
Kamba, T., Sakagami, H., Koseki, Y., ANATAGONOMY: a personalized newspaper on the World Wide Web, International Journal Human-Computer Studies, 46, pp. 789-803, 1997.
....to access distributed text information sources and helps the user to find answers to her his question in databases such as FAQ files. Questions from relevant FAQ files are matched against user s question and five best matching questions are returned together with their answers. Kamba et al. [22] developed Antagonomy, a system that composes personalized newspaper on the Web. The system monitors user operations on the articles and reflects them in the user profile. The layout of the composed newspaper is based on the scores given to articles that reflect the degree of article matching the ....
....WWW Lieberman [33] Letizia MIT browsing WWW Pazzani et al. 40, 41] Syskill Webert UCI browsing WWW Lang [31] NewsWeeder CMU Usenet news filtering Krulwich and Burkey [27] ContactFinder Andersen Consult. finding expert Burke et al. 9, 10] FAQFinder Univ. of Chicago answer question Kamba et al. [22] Antagonomy NEC corp. personalized newspaper LaMacchia [30] Internet Fish MIT extract info. from Internet Mitchell et al. 36] Calendar Apprentice CMU meeting scheduling Mladeni c [38] Personal WebWatcher CMU, IJS browsing WWW Collaborative agents Maes [34] Ringo MIT finding music Firefly MIT ....
Kamba, T., Sakagami, H., Koseki, Y., ANATAGONOMY: a personalized newspaper on the World Wide Web, International Journal Human-Computer Studies, 46, pp. 789-803, 1997.
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