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Addressing Temporal Aspects in User Modelling

Published: 09 July 2017 Publication History

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Early studies about user modeling already noted that user models need to continuously adapt, as new information about the user becomes available, keeping the user model updated. Although temporal aspects are inherent characteristics of user modeling, so far, they were not specifically dealt with. Therefore, the proposed research will suggest an abstract, generic framework to deal with temporal aspects of user modeling while providing guidelines based on domains characteristics for handling temporal aspects in User Modelling.

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UMAP '17: Adjunct Publication of the 25th Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization
July 2017
456 pages
ISBN:9781450350679
DOI:10.1145/3099023
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  1. concept drift
  2. temporal aspects
  3. temporal reasoning
  4. user modelling

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