Overview about the Methods of Cross-system User Modeling for Personalization Service
Niu Yazhen1,2, Zhu Zhongming1
1. The Lanzhou Branch of National Science Library, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou 730000, China;
2. Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
Abstract:This paper summarizes and analyzes the main methods of cross-system user modeling. The first one is a top-down approach, involving standard Ontologies or unified user models; the second research direction is a bottom-up approach based on mappings between different user model representations; the third one is distributed and open user modeling, based on the Social Web, interoperability and LOD. Finally,it points out the tendency of the cross-system user modeling.
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Niu Yazhen, Zhu Zhongming. Overview about the Methods of Cross-system User Modeling for Personalization Service. New Technology of Library and Information Service, 2012, 28(5): 1-6.
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