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Personalized Information Retrieval and Access—Concepts, Methods, and Practices

 

 

Personalized Information Retrieval and Access: Concepts, Methods, and Practices

by Rafael Andrés González, Nong Chen and Ajantha Dahanayake (eds) 

2008 (370 pages)

ISBN:9781599045108

Exploring personalized information retrieval and access in today's data intensive, dynamic, and distributed environment, this book covers recent technological advances shaping the future of globally distributed information retrieval and access.

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Personalized Information Retrieval and Access—Concepts, Methods, and Practices

 

Preface

Section I - Concepts

Chapter I

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Learning Personalized Ontologies from Text—A Review on an Inherently Transdisciplinary Area

Chapter II

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Overview of Design Options for Neighborhood-Based Collaborative Filtering Systems

Chapter III

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Exploring Information Management Problems in the Domain of Critical Incidents

Chapter IV

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Mining for Web Personalization

Chapter V

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Clustering Web Information Sources

Section II - Methods and Practices

Chapter VI

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A Conceptual Structure for Designing Personalized Information Seeking and Retrieval Systems in Data-Intensive Domains

Chapter VII

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Privacy Control Requirements for Context-Aware Mobile Services

Chapter VIII

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User and Context-Aware Quality Filters Based on Web Metadata Retrieval

Chapter IX

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Personalized Content-Based Image Retrieval

Chapter X

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Service-Oriented Architectures for Context-Aware Information Retrieval and Access

Chapter XI

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On Personalizing Web Services Using Context

Chapter XII

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Role-Based Multi-Agent Systems

Chapter XIII

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Towards a Context Definition for Multi-Agent Systems

Compilation of References