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This work aimed to propose an adaptive web site in the field of cultural heritage that can dynamically suggest links, based on not intrusive profiling methodologies integrated with topographical information. A fundamental issue, typical in web sites that refer to real sites, is to help the user to orient himself geographically. Our system can support the user in its exploration of physical/virtual space suggesting new physical locations structured as a thematic itinerary through the excavations.

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AVI '08: Proceedings of the working conference on Advanced visual interfaces
May 2008
483 pages
ISBN:9781605581415
DOI:10.1145/1385569
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