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Improving system recommendations using localization feedbacks

Published: 19 September 2005 Publication History

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In this paper we described UbiquiTO, an agent-based system that acts as an expert tourist guide for mobile users, providing different information according to the device, the user and the context. The system uses feedbacks coming from localization to acquire the knowledge required to provide location-based services and to update the user model.

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    MobileHCI '05: Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Human computer interaction with mobile devices & services
    September 2005
    400 pages
    ISBN:1595930892
    DOI:10.1145/1085777
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    1. adaptive systems
    2. context modeling
    3. localization strategies
    4. ubiquitous information access
    5. user modeling

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