26,046 research outputs found
Automated user modeling for personalized digital libraries
Digital libraries (DL) have become one of the most typical ways of accessing any kind of digitalized information. Due to this key role, users welcome any improvements on the services they receive from digital libraries. One trend used to
improve digital services is through personalization. Up to now, the most common approach for personalization in digital libraries has been user-driven. Nevertheless, the design of efficient personalized services has to be done, at least in part, in
an automatic way. In this context, machine learning techniques automate the process of constructing user models. This paper proposes a new approach to construct digital libraries that satisfy userās necessity for information: Adaptive Digital Libraries, libraries that automatically learn user preferences and goals and personalize their interaction using this information
MIR task and evaluation techniques
Existing tasks in MIREX have traditionally focused on low-level MIR tasks working with flat (usually DSP-only) ground-truth. These evaluation techniques, however, can not evaluate the increasing number of algorithms that utilize relational data and are not currently utilizing the state of the art in evaluating ranked or ordered output. This paper summarizes the state of the art in evaluating relational ground-truth. These components are then synthesized into novel evaluation techniques that are then applied to 14 concrete music document retrieval tasks, demonstrating how these evaluation techniques can be applied in a practical context
Machine Learning of User Profiles: Representational Issues
As more information becomes available electronically, tools for finding
information of interest to users becomes increasingly important. The goal of
the research described here is to build a system for generating comprehensible
user profiles that accurately capture user interest with minimum user
interaction. The research described here focuses on the importance of a
suitable generalization hierarchy and representation for learning profiles
which are predictively accurate and comprehensible. In our experiments we
evaluated both traditional features based on weighted term vectors as well as
subject features corresponding to categories which could be drawn from a
thesaurus. Our experiments, conducted in the context of a content-based
profiling system for on-line newspapers on the World Wide Web (the IDD News
Browser), demonstrate the importance of a generalization hierarchy and the
promise of combining natural language processing techniques with machine
learning (ML) to address an information retrieval (IR) problem.Comment: 6 page
Recommended from our members
NoTube ā making TV a medium for personalized interaction
In this paper, we introduce NoTubeās vision on deploying semantics in interactive TV context in order to contextualize distributed applications and lift them to a new level of service that provides context-dependent and personalized selection of TV content. Additionally, lifting content consumption from a single-user activity to a community-based experience in a connected multi-device environment is central to the project. Main research questions relate to (1) data integration and enrichment - how to achieve unified and simple access to dynamic, growing and distributed multimedia content of diverse formats? (2) user and context modeling - what is an appropriate framework for context modeling, incorporating task-, domain and device-specific viewpoints? (3) context-aware discovery of resources - how could rather fuzzy matchmaking between potentially infinite contexts and available media resources be achieved? (4) collaborative architecture for TV content personalization - how can the combined information about data, context and user be put at disposal of both content providers and end-users in the view of creating extremely personalized services under controlled privacy and security policies? Thus, with the grand challenge in mind - to put the TV viewer back in the driver's seat ā we focus on TV content as a medium for personalized interaction between people based on a service architecture that caters for a variety of content metadata, delivery channels and rendering devices
- ā¦