Personalised Navigation System with Multidimensional Linkbases
Personalised Navigation System with Multidimensional Linkbases
Adaptive hypermedia techniques provide users with personalisation of contents and links. Some of the criticisms of adaptive systems are that users do not always understand why the system is adapting the content and links, and that the adaptation process can lead to prolific or out of place linking. This paper introduces the concept of a multi-dimensional linkbase to describe a single linkbase containing links annotated with metadata that places them in several different contextual dimensions at once. We also allow users to have control over personalisation by enabling direct manipulation of the linkbase. We argue that this approach answer some of the criticisms of adaptive hypermedia.
Longpradit, Panchit
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Bailey, Christopher
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Hall, Wendy
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Wills, Gary
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Longpradit, Panchit
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Bailey, Christopher
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Hall, Wendy
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Longpradit, Panchit, Bailey, Christopher, Hall, Wendy and Wills, Gary
(2006)
Personalised Navigation System with Multidimensional Linkbases.
Adaptive Hypermedia and Adaptive Web-Based Systems 2006, National College of Ireland, Dublin.
21 - 23 Jun 2006.
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Adaptive hypermedia techniques provide users with personalisation of contents and links. Some of the criticisms of adaptive systems are that users do not always understand why the system is adapting the content and links, and that the adaptation process can lead to prolific or out of place linking. This paper introduces the concept of a multi-dimensional linkbase to describe a single linkbase containing links annotated with metadata that places them in several different contextual dimensions at once. We also allow users to have control over personalisation by enabling direct manipulation of the linkbase. We argue that this approach answer some of the criticisms of adaptive hypermedia.
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Published date: 2006
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(short paper) Event Dates: 21-23 June 2006
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Adaptive Hypermedia and Adaptive Web-Based Systems 2006, National College of Ireland, Dublin, 2006-06-21 - 2006-06-23
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Electronic & Software Systems
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Local EPrints ID: 262751
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/262751
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Date deposited: 23 Jun 2006
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Panchit Longpradit
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Christopher Bailey
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Gary Wills
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