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Showing papers by "Peter Brusilovsky published in 1996"


Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: This paper is a review of existing work on adaptive hypermedia and introduces several dimensions of classification of AH systems, methods and techniques and describes the most important of them.
Abstract: Adaptive hypermedia is a new direction of research within the area of adaptive and user model-based interfaces. Adaptive hypermedia (AH) systems build a model of the individual user and apply it for adaptation to that user, for example, to adapt the content of a hypermedia page to the user's knowledge and goals, or to suggest the most relevant links to follow. AH systems are used now in several application areas where the hyperspace is reasonably large and where a hypermedia application is expected to be used by individuals with different goals, knowledge and backgrounds. This paper is a review of existing work on adaptive hypermedia. The paper is centered around a set of identified methods and techniques of AH. It introduces several dimensions of classification of AH systems, methods and techniques and describes the most important of them.

1,948 citations


Book ChapterDOI
12 Jun 1996
TL;DR: The system ELM-ART is presented which is a WWW-based ITS to support learning programming in Lisp and demonstrates how several known ITS technologies can be implemented in WWW context.
Abstract: Making ITS available on the World Wide Web (WWW) is a way to integrate the flexibility and intelligence of ITS with world-wide availability of WWW applications This paper discusses the problems of developing WWW-available ITS and, in particular, the problem of porting existing ITS to a WWW platform We present the system ELM-ART which is a WWW-based ITS to support learning programming in Lisp ELM-ART demonstrates how several known ITS technologies can be implemented in WWW context

578 citations


01 Oct 1996
TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose a method to solve the problem of gender discrimination in the workplace, and propose an approach based on self-defense and self-representation, respectively.
Abstract: DOCUMENT RESUME

177 citations


Book
01 May 1996
TL;DR: Using a hypermedia system for systems engineering and Adaptive local maps in hypermedia components of Intelligent Learning Environments are presented.
Abstract: Using a hypermedia system for systems engineering.- Document linking and embedding: A new hypermedia structuring paradigm.- Hooking up 3-space: Three-dimensional models as fully-fledged hypermedia documents.- Distributed multimedia QoS parameters from presentation modelling by coloured petri nets.- Image processing in multimedia.- Designing on-line animated help for multimedia applications.- The development of a virtual world for learning newtonian mechanics.- Other faces of virtual reality.- Techniques for reducing virtual reality latency with architectural support and consideration of human factors.- Modular composing high-performance real-time rendering software.- Fusion of visual tools in virtual spaces.- From individual work and desktop-based collaboration to ubiquitous meeting environments.- Multimedia conferencing architecture and user interfaces for collaborative environment.- Multimedia communications and groupware.- Conceptual support by the new media for co-operative learning in the next century.- Hypermedia environments for learning to program.- Educational multimedia: How to allow for cultural factors.- HELENA: A shell for creating educational hypermedia applications.- Multimedia lecture room: A new tool for education.- A personal information support system for performing creative tasks.- A pattern of Islands: Exploring public information space in a private vehicle.- The concept of a "personal book".- Adaptive hypermedia: An attempt to analyze and generalize.- Adaptive local maps in hypermedia components of Intelligent Learning Environments.

36 citations


Proceedings ArticleDOI
25 Jul 1996
TL;DR: The paper defends the collaborative approach to example selection which implies that the user and the system collaborate in the process of example selection, and describes how several forms of collaborative example selection were implemented in ELM-PE, an intelligent programming environment for learning LISP.
Abstract: This paper discusses problems related to finding relevant examples in educational example-based programming environments. We consider several approaches to organizing example selection in such environments. The paper defends the collaborative approach to example selection which implies that the user and the system collaborate in the process of example selection. The search process is driven by the user and the system supports the user with all available knowledge. To demonstrate possible ways of implementing this approach we describe how several forms of collaborative example selection were implemented in ELM-PE, an intelligent programming environment for learning LISP.

29 citations


Book
01 Jan 1996
TL;DR: Using a hypermedia system for systems engineering as mentioned in this paper, a new hypermedia structuring paradigm is proposed, and a shell for creating educational hypermedia applications is presented. But it does not consider the human factors.
Abstract: Using a hypermedia system for systems engineering.- Document linking and embedding: A new hypermedia structuring paradigm.- Hooking up 3-space: Three-dimensional models as fully-fledged hypermedia documents.- Distributed multimedia QoS parameters from presentation modelling by coloured petri nets.- Image processing in multimedia.- Designing on-line animated help for multimedia applications.- The development of a virtual world for learning newtonian mechanics.- Other faces of virtual reality.- Techniques for reducing virtual reality latency with architectural support and consideration of human factors.- Modular composing high-performance real-time rendering software.- Fusion of visual tools in virtual spaces.- From individual work and desktop-based collaboration to ubiquitous meeting environments.- Multimedia conferencing architecture and user interfaces for collaborative environment.- Multimedia communications and groupware.- Conceptual support by the new media for co-operative learning in the next century.- Hypermedia environments for learning to program.- Educational multimedia: How to allow for cultural factors.- HELENA: A shell for creating educational hypermedia applications.- Multimedia lecture room: A new tool for education.- A personal information support system for performing creative tasks.- A pattern of Islands: Exploring public information space in a private vehicle.- The concept of a "personal book".- Adaptive hypermedia: An attempt to analyze and generalize.- Adaptive local maps in hypermedia components of Intelligent Learning Environments.

12 citations