Recommender systems (RSs) proved to make easier the task of accessing relevant information in a broad range of domains. In content-based RSs, preferences on content items expressed by users turned out to be reliable indicators to suggest and filter interesting contents. Item representation plays a key role in content-based RSs, thus choosing proper facets to represent items is a fundamental task for deploying effective RSs. Contextual facets are often marginally relevant to predict user preferences, but in some domains disregarding contextual facets makes recommendations useless. This paper proposes a strategy to improve the effectiveness of a content-based RS that dynamically suggests tours within a museum by exploiting contextual facets such the physical layout of items and the interaction of users with the environment.
SpIteR: A Module for Recommending Dynamic Personalized Museum Tours / Basile, P., de Gemmis, M., Iaquinta, L., Lops, P., Musto, C., Narducci, F., Semeraro, G.. - STAMPA. - (2009), pp. 584-587. (IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence, WI 2009 Milano, Italy September 15-18, 2009) [10.1109/WI-IAT.2009.99].
SpIteR: A Module for Recommending Dynamic Personalized Museum Tours
Fedelucio Narducci;
2009
Abstract
Recommender systems (RSs) proved to make easier the task of accessing relevant information in a broad range of domains. In content-based RSs, preferences on content items expressed by users turned out to be reliable indicators to suggest and filter interesting contents. Item representation plays a key role in content-based RSs, thus choosing proper facets to represent items is a fundamental task for deploying effective RSs. Contextual facets are often marginally relevant to predict user preferences, but in some domains disregarding contextual facets makes recommendations useless. This paper proposes a strategy to improve the effectiveness of a content-based RS that dynamically suggests tours within a museum by exploiting contextual facets such the physical layout of items and the interaction of users with the environment.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.

