The ever more widespread use of the Web for knowledge sharing has led to the creation of a wide spectrum of opportunities for employing shared information resources and, at the same time, a gradual increase in the technologies for making these resources available. In this scenario, it is important to define new methods and techniques that can support users’ search activities and selection of the resources corresponding most closely to their needs. The work is situated in the context of research into recommendation methods for defining systems that can suggest to users what hypermedial resource best fits their specific requirements. The paper proposes a recommendation technique that can elicit relations existing within complex domains so as to be able to suggest semantically correlated hypermedial objects to users according to their requests.
A recommendation technique for cultural heritage hypermedial objects
DI BITONTO P;ROSELLI, Teresa;ROSSANO, VERONICA
2009-01-01
Abstract
The ever more widespread use of the Web for knowledge sharing has led to the creation of a wide spectrum of opportunities for employing shared information resources and, at the same time, a gradual increase in the technologies for making these resources available. In this scenario, it is important to define new methods and techniques that can support users’ search activities and selection of the resources corresponding most closely to their needs. The work is situated in the context of research into recommendation methods for defining systems that can suggest to users what hypermedial resource best fits their specific requirements. The paper proposes a recommendation technique that can elicit relations existing within complex domains so as to be able to suggest semantically correlated hypermedial objects to users according to their requests.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.