%Original file available from http://www.cs.odu.edu/~jbollen/bibliographies/bibtex/HT_adap.bib %Last update: Saturday 18 January 2003 %Current number of entries: 16 @INCOLLECTION{usermo:rich1998, author = {Elaine Rich}, editor = {Mark T. Maybury and Wolfgang Wahlster}, year = 1998, title = {User Modeling via Stereotypes}, booktitle = {Intelligent User Interface (Readings in)}, publisher = {Morgan Kaufman Publishers, Inc.}, address = {San Francisco, California} } @INPROCEEDINGS{valueo:eklund1998, author = {John Eklund}, editor = {Peter Brusilovksy and Paul de Bra}, month = {June}, year = 1998, title = {The Value of Adaptivity in Hypermedia Learning Environments: a Short Review of Empirical Evidence}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on Adaptive Hypertext and Hypermedia (Hypertext 98)}, address = {Pittsburgh, USA}, pages = {13--21}, } @INPROCEEDINGS{webeng:bieber1998, author = {Michael Bieber and Roberto Galnares and Qiang Lu}, editor = {Peter Brusilovksy and Paul de Bra}, month = {June}, year = 1998, title = {Web Engineering and Flexible Hypermedia}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on Adaptive Hypertext and Hypermedia (Hypertext 98)}, address = {Pittsburgh, USA} } @ARTICLE{method:brusilovsky1996, author = {Peter Brusilovsky}, year = 1996, title = {Methods and techniques of adaptive hypermedia}, journal = {User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction}, volume = 6, number = {2--3}, pages = {87--129} } @ARTICLE{userce:mathe1996, author = {N. Mathe and J.R. Chen}, year = 1996, title = {User-Centered Indexing for Adaptive Information Access}, journal = {International Journal of User Modeling and User Adapted Interaction}, volume = 6, number = {2--3}, pages = {225--261} } @INPROCEEDINGS{userce:mathe1994, author = {N. Mathe and J. Chen}, month = {august}, year = 1994, title = {A User-centered approach to Adaptive Hypertext based on an Information Relevance Model}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 4th {I}nt. {C}onference on {U}ser {M}odelling}, pages = {107--114}, address = {Hyannis, MA} } @ARTICLE{adapti:kaplan1993, author = {C. Kaplan and J. Fenwick and J. Chen}, year = 1993, title = {Adaptive Hypertext Navigation Based on User Goals and Context}, journal = {User Models and User Adapted Interaction}, volume = 3, number = 2, pages = {193--220}, } @ARTICLE{modeli:derosis1992, author = {F. de Rosis and S. Pizzutilo and A. Russo and D. Berry and F.J.Nicolau Molina}, title = {Modeling the user knowledge by belief networks}, journal = {User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction}, volume = 2, number = 4, year = 1992, PAGES = {367-388}, } @INPROCEEDINGS{multil:encarnacao1997, author = {L. Miguel Encarnacao}, year = 1997, title = {Multi-level User Support through Adaptive Hypermedia: A Highly Application-Independent Help Component}, booktitle = {{IUI}'97}, pages = {187-194}, address = {Orlanda, FL} } @INPROCEEDINGS{usermo:asnicar1997, author = {Fabio A. Asnicar and Massimo Di Fant and Carlo Tasso}, year = 1997, title = {User Model-Based Information Filtering}, booktitle = {{AI*IA97}: {A}dvances in {A}rtificial {I}ntelligence, 5th {C}ongress of the {I}talian {A}ssociation for {A}rtificial {I}ntelligence}, editor = {Maurizio Lenzerini}, month = {September}, pages = {242--253}, address = {Roma, Italy} } @InProceedings{pharos:Bouthors1999, author = "Vincent Bouthors and Olivier Dedieu", title = "Pharos, a Collaborative Infrastructure for Web Knowledge Sharing", booktitle = "Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries. Third European Conference, {ECDL} '99, Paris, France, September 22--24, 1999: Proceedings", editor = "Serge Abiteboul and Anne-Maire Vercoustre", pages = "215--233", series = "Lecture Notes in Computer Science", publisher = "Springer-Verlag Inc.", volume = "1696", year = "1999", ISBN = "3-540-66558-7 (paperback)", ISSN = "0302-9743", month = september, } @ARTICLE{userac:yan1996, author = {Tak Woon Yan and Matthew Jacobsen and Hector Garcia-Molina and Umeshwar Dayal}, year = 1996, title = {From User Access Patterns to Dynamic Hypertext Linking}, journal = {Computer Networkds and ISDN Systems}, volume = 28, pages = {1007-1014}, abstract = {This paper describes an approach for automatically classifying visitors of a web site according to their access patterns. User access logs are examined to discover clusters of users that exhibit similar information needs; e.g., users that access similar pages. This may result in a better understanding of how users visit the site, and lead to an improved organization of the hypertext documents for navigational convenience. More interestingly, based on what categories an individual user falls into, we can dynamically suggest links for him to navigate. In this paper, we describe the overall design of a system that implements these ideas, and elaborate on the preprocessing, clustering, and dynamic link suggestion tasks. We present some experimental results generated by analyzing the access log of a web site.} } @INPROCEEDINGS{dynami:takano1998, author = {Hajime Takano and Terry Winograd}, title = {Dynamic Booksmarks. Managing Personal Navigation Space by Analysis of Link Structure and User Behavior}, year = 1998, booktitle = {Hypertext 98}, pages = {297--298}, publisher = {ACM}, address = {Pittsburgh, PA}, abstract = {System that manages hierarchical personal bookmarks from a webpage. Clusters and ranks the items according to user behavior.} } @article{adapti:perkowitz2000, author = {Mike Perkowitz and Oren Etzioni}, title = {Adaptive Web sites}, journal = {Communications of the ACM}, volume = {43}, number = {8}, year = {2000}, issn = {0001-0782}, pages = {152--158}, doi = {http://netserv.lib.odu.edu:2383/10.1145/345124.345171}, publisher = {ACM Press}, } @ARTICLE{person:rucker1997, author = {James Rucker and Marcos J. Polanco}, title = {Personalized Navigation for the Web}, journal = {Communications of the ACM}, year = 1997, month = {March}, volume = {40}, issue = {3}, pages = {73--75}, publisher = {{ACM}}, } @INPROCEEDINGS{constr:chan1999, title = {Constructing Web User Profiles: a Non-invasive Learning Approach}, author = {Philip K. Chan}, year = 1999, booktitle = {Web Usage Analysis and User Profiling - {LNAI} 1836}, editor = {Brij Masand and Myra Spiliopoulou}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {San Diego, {CA}}, month = {August}, } @ARTICLE{userce:underwood1998, author = {George M. Underwood and Paul P. Maglio and Rob Barrett}, title = {User-centered push for timely information delivery}, journal = {Computer Networks and ISDN Systems}, year = 1998, volume = 30, pages = {33-41}, abstract = {The authors describe a system where a user's activity is constantly monitored by sleuths, i.e. agents that deduce certain facts about the user's interests. All agents have a specific specialization. The system include HTTP sleuths, system activity sleuths, etc. All sleuths post facts on a central billboard. These facts stimulate other sleuths to make recommendations. All facts on the billboard are time-stamped and have a expiration data.} }