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Showing papers by "Eemil Lagerspetz published in 2006"


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29 Oct 2006
TL;DR: A system for learning and utilizing context-dependent user models that support rule based reasoning and tree augmented naive Bayesian classifiers (TAN) and is in use in the EU IST project MobiLife.
Abstract: We present a system for learning and utilizing context-dependent user models The user models attempt to capture the interests of a user and link the interests to the situation of the user The models are used for making recommendations to applications and services on what might interest the user in her current situation In the design process we have analyzed several mock-ups of new mobile, context-aware services and applications The mock-ups spanned rather diverse domains, which helped us to ensure that the system is applicable to a wide range of tasks, such as modality recommendations (e.g., switching to speech output when driving a car), service category recommendations (e.g., journey planners at a bus stop), and recommendations of group members (e.g., people with whom to share a car) The structure of the presented system is highly modular First of all, this ensures that the algorithms that are used to build the user models can be easily replaced Secondly, the modularity makes it easier to evaluate how well different algorithms perform in different domains The current implementation of the system supports rule based reasoning and tree augmented naive Bayesian classifiers (TAN) The system consists of three components, each of which has been implemented as a web service The entire system has been deployed and is in use in the EU IST project MobiLife In this paper, we detail the components that are part of the system and introduce the interactions between the components In addition, we briefly discuss the quality of the recommendations that our system produces.

16 citations