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NectaRSS, an intelligent RSS feed reader Export

Journal of Network and Computer Applications, Vol. 31, No. 4. (November 2008), pp. 793-806.

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In this paper a novel article ranking method called NectaRSS is introduced. The system recommends incoming articles, which we will designate as newsitems, to users based on their past choices. User preferences are automatically acquired, avoiding explicit feedback, and ranking is based on those preferences distilled to a user profile. NectaRSS uses the well-known vector space model for user profiles and new documents, and compares them using information retrieval techniques, but introduces a novel method for user profile creation and adaptation from users' past choices. The efficiency of the proposed method has been tested by embedding it into an intelligent aggregator (RSS feed reader) which has been used by different and heterogeneous users. Besides, this paper proves that the ranking of newsitems yielded by NectaRSS improves its quality with user's choices, and its superiority over other algorithms that use a different information representation method.


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