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Managing conflict in multi-model adaptive hypertext

Published: 09 August 2004 Publication History

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Adaptive hypermedia has the goal of contextualizing the display of a hypertext to suit the user and their situation. A variety of aspects of the context can influence the appropriate adaptation. For knowledge engineering and privacy reasons, systems are moving towards having multiple independent models influencing adaptation. But these multiple models may disagree, resulting in a need for systems to manage the resulting conflicts. This paper presents an approach that combines conflict avoidance, conflict detection, and conflict resolution. This approach is presented within the context of multi-model adaptive spatial hypertext.

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HYPERTEXT '04: Proceedings of the fifteenth ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia
August 2004
284 pages
ISBN:1581138482
DOI:10.1145/1012807
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Published: 09 August 2004

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  1. adaptive
  2. dynamic
  3. multiple models
  4. spatial hypertext

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HT04: 15th Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia
August 9 - 13, 2004
CA, Santa Cruz, USA

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  • (2018)Mediation of user models for enhanced personalization in recommender systemsUser Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction10.1007/s11257-007-9042-918:3(245-286)Online publication date: 26-Dec-2018
  • (2009)Interpreting the layout of web pagesProceedings of the 20th ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia10.1145/1557914.1557943(157-166)Online publication date: 29-Jun-2009
  • (2005)Parsing and interpreting ambiguous structures in spatial hypermediaProceedings of the sixteenth ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia10.1145/1083356.1083376(107-116)Online publication date: 6-Sep-2005

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