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Collaborative annotation-driven adaptation in web portals

Published: 10 September 2007 Publication History

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Today's Web Portals suffer from information overload. We try to overcome this drawback by making them more adaptable and adaptive to the user's contexts. Therefore, we focus on the utilization of Web 2.0 techniques, especially semantic annotations, to make use of the portal users' collective intelligence.

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G. Begelman, P. Keller, and F. Smadja. Automated tag clustering: Improving search and exploration in the tag space, 2006.
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A. Nauerz. The Contextual Portal. Master's thesis, University of Hagen, January 2007.

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HT '07: Proceedings of the eighteenth conference on Hypertext and hypermedia
September 2007
240 pages
ISBN:9781595938206
DOI:10.1145/1286240
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Published: 10 September 2007

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  1. adaptation
  2. adaptive hypertext
  3. annotations
  4. semantic
  5. tagging
  6. tags
  7. unstructured data analysis

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HT07: 18th Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia
September 10 - 12, 2007
Manchester, UK

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  • (2018)Tag-based user modeling for social multi-device adaptive guidesUser Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction10.1007/s11257-008-9052-218:5(497-538)Online publication date: 26-Dec-2018
  • (2010)Integrating end-user support and negotiations to specify requirements for context-based adaptations in a collaboration environmentProceedings of the 2nd ACM SIGCHI symposium on Engineering interactive computing systems10.1145/1822018.1822073(329-332)Online publication date: 19-Jun-2010
  • (2010)Process support for context-based adaptations in a collaboration environment2010 International Symposium on Collaborative Technologies and Systems10.1109/CTS.2010.5478501(265-274)Online publication date: May-2010
  • (2009)Adaptive systems in the era of the semantic and social web, a surveyUser Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction10.1007/s11257-009-9067-319:5(433-486)Online publication date: 1-Dec-2009

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