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Dynamic-Semantic and Neighborhood Voting in a Decentralized Approach for Document Adaptation

Published: 15 September 2014 Publication History

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This paper presents some features of our semantic social adaptation tool that facilitates user's access to exchange multimedia contents over heterogeneous mobile environments. The main idea is to provide a tool for satisfying the needs of mobiles users sharing a common interest related to a same situation. The adoption of advanced semantic generic profile for modeling the different users needs and their relationships is essential and will provide immediate benefit to overcome the limitations of social networks. The proposed approach has been validated through a prototype for the authors of oral conference presentation.

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      MEDES '14: Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Management of Emergent Digital EcoSystems
      September 2014
      225 pages
      ISBN:9781450327671
      DOI:10.1145/2668260
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      1. Adaptation
      2. Context-aware
      3. QoE
      4. Social computing
      5. User profile

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