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Modeling hypermedia documents for adaptative presentation

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    The aim of this paper is to describe a hypermedia document modelling method. This model enables presentation adaptation for users. A user model is described. The main components of this model, besides demographic and behavioural ones, are 25 cognitive indicators divided into 5 cognitive sectors: memory, attention, executive functions, language and visuo-spatial abilities. The adaptation process uses these two models to adapt the multimedia document to the user model.

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    IHM '03: Proceedings of the 15th Conference on l'Interaction Homme-Machine
    November 2003
    313 pages
    ISBN:1581138032
    DOI:10.1145/1063669
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    1. adaptative presentation
    2. hypermedia document
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