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User modeling

About: User modeling is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 10701 publications have been published within this topic receiving 278012 citations.


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Patent
29 Aug 1991
TL;DR: In this paper, a computer network management software agent which includes the ability for users to add new user defined management objects is described. But the agent does not support the creation of new user-defined management objects.
Abstract: A computer network management software agent which includes the ability for users to add new user defined management objects. A user editable text file defines object identifications, object types, and the path and name of associated executable software. A user can then invoke user defined executable software at a managed node by sending a network command and a user defined associated object identifier to the agent in the managed node. Data can be sent between a user and user defined executable software. A timeout feature generates an error if commands are not completed within a user defined time.

243 citations

Patent
27 Sep 2002
TL;DR: In this article, a system and method for providing a user with access to a plurality of television services and content from a number of remote servers and that provides the user with the desired service and content through a graphical interface that is customisable and personalised for each user.
Abstract: A system and method for providing a user with access to a plurality of television services and content from a number of remote servers and that provides the user with access to the desired service and content through a graphical interface that is customisable and personalised for each user. In one embodiment, the system includes application components, a database component, one or more user interface servers and one or more user devices. The application components provide the user with their services such as, for example, electronic programme guide service, video on demand service, world wide web access, electronic mail etc. These systems retrieve and provide the content that is accessed and ultimately delivered to the user for viewing and interactivity. The database component contains user profile data and usage information as well as content and formatting data. The user interface server accesses data from the database component and from the application components and processes the data to generate the personalised user interface, personalised electronic programme guide and application content for delivery to the user device through the data network.

242 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
01 Apr 2003
TL;DR: This report summarizes a discussion of IR research challenges that took place at a recent workshop, which identified Contextual retrieval and global information access were identified as particularly important long-term challenges.
Abstract: Information retrieval (IR) research has reached a point where it is appropriate to assess progress and to define a research agenda for the next five to ten years. This report summarizes a discussion of IR research challenges that took place at a recent workshop. The attendees of the workshop considered information retrieval research in a range of areas chosen to give broad coverage of topic areas that engage information retrieval researchers. Those areas are retrieval models, cross-lingual retrieval, Web search, user modeling, filtering, topic detection and tracking, classification, summarization, question answering, metasearch, distributed retrieval, multimedia retrieval, information extraction, as well as testbed requirements for future work. The potential use of language modeling techniques in these areas was also discussed. The workshop identified major challenges within each of those areas. The following are recurring themes that ran throughout: • User and context sensitive retrieval • Multi-lingual and multi-media issues • Better target tasks • Improved objective evaluations • Substantially more labeled data • Greater variety of data sources • Improved formal models Contextual retrieval and global information access were identified as particularly important long-term challenges.

240 citations

Patent
27 Oct 2004
TL;DR: A method for creating and maintaining a social network system using a computer system includes constructing a first database for storing identification information and a second database storing contact information of a user, the second database being connected to the first database; sending invitation initiated by a first user to a second user specified by the first user; if the second user accepts the invitation, creating a direct link between these two users, the direct link allowing the two users to access the other's contact information as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: A method for creating and maintaining a social network system using a computer system includes constructing a first database for storing identification information and a second database for storing contact information of a user, the second database being connected to the first database; receiving registration from users in the computer system, the registration containing identification and contact information of the users; sending invitation initiated by a first user to a second user specified by the first user; if the second user accepts the invitation, creating a direct link between these two users, the direct link allowing the two users to access the other's contact information. The method may further include creating an address book containing identification information and contact information of users that are directly connected to a user A for the user A. Any amendment of the information of a user initiated by the user who is directly connected to user A will be reflected in user A's address book. The invention also provides a computer system for implementing the method for creating and maintaining the social network system.

240 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
08 May 2007
TL;DR: This paper presents a personalized news system, YourNews, which allows users to view and edit their interest profiles, and report a user study on the system, and confirms that users prefer transparency and control in their systems, and generate more trust to such systems.
Abstract: Over the last five years, a range of projects have focused on progressively more elaborated techniques for adaptive news delivery. However, the adaptation process in these systems has become more complicated and thus less transparent to the users. In this paper, we concentrate on the application of open user models in adding transparency and controllability to adaptive news systems. We present a personalized news system, YourNews, which allows users to view and edit their interest profiles, and report a user study on the system. Our results confirm that users prefer transparency and control in their systems, and generate more trust to such systems. However, similar to previous studies, our study demonstrate that this ability to edit user profiles may also harm the system.s performance and has to be used with caution.

238 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202327
202269
2021150
2020167
2019194
2018216