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Open user profiles for adaptive news systems: help or harm?

In WWW '07: Proceedings of the 16th international conference on World Wide Web (2007), pp. 11-20.

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The system is build to prove that letting the user edit his/her profile would improve the system's performance, the authors fail to prove this hypothesis, very interesting nevertheless.

Personalization

representation: weighted terms learning: - implicit: accumulation of extracted terms from page views - explicit: users are able to view the term profile and edit it

Exploitation: result reordering, term-vector similarity Evaluation: quantitative (P@10) and qualitative (post-questionnaire).

Long/Short term

long/short term: short term profile extracted from last 20 page views


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