@inproceedings{bra2009dynamic, added-at = {2009-06-16T15:00:02.000+0200}, address = {New York, NY, USA}, author = {Bra, Paul De and Pechenizkiy, Mykola}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/27674520464d8309627a0a36954dedc52/ht09}, booktitle = {HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia}, interhash = {e41e1a8a8dcccdef6a2f7533dc3c8908}, intrahash = {7674520464d8309627a0a36954dedc52}, keywords = {adaptation authoring dynamic ht2009 hypertext w2dah workshop}, month = {July}, paperid = {w2dah}, publisher = {ACM}, session = {Workshop}, timestamp = {2009-06-16T15:00:02.000+0200}, title = {Dynamic and Adaptive Hypertext}, year = 2009 } @inproceedings{carmagnola2009idynamictv, abstract = {The paper presents an approach to merge Web 2.0 and adaptation with TV contents in order to enrich the user experience. We present iDYNamicTV, a social Web-based recommender system dealing with multimedia contents. iDYNamicTV is part of a larger project by Telecom Italia (DynamicTV) for enhancing user experience in TV fruition. The goal of iDynamicTV is to provide facilities to entertain when exploring and discovering media contents on the Web using a computer interface.}, added-at = {2009-06-16T15:00:02.000+0200}, address = {New York, NY, USA}, author = {Carmagnola, Francesca and Cena, Federica and Console, Luca and Grillo, Pierluigi and Vernero, Fabiana and Simeoni, Rossana and Perrero, Monica}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2340fb26b8797418409f8c226d2dfaa72/ht09}, booktitle = {HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia}, interhash = {118441d3a5a110773742278a9dfd39f3}, intrahash = {340fb26b8797418409f8c226d2dfaa72}, keywords = {2.0 adaptation applications ht2009 interactive poster pp155 social television web}, month = {July}, paperid = {pp155}, publisher = {ACM}, session = {Poster}, timestamp = {2009-06-16T15:00:02.000+0200}, title = {iDYNamicTV: a Social Adaptive Television Experience}, year = 2009 } @inproceedings{abel2009contextbased, abstract = {With the advent of Web 2.0 tagging became a popular feature. People tag diverse kinds of content, e.g. products at Amazon, music at Last.fm, images at Flickr, etc. Clicking on a tag enables the users to explore related content. In this paper we investigate how such tag-based queries, initialized by the clicking activity, can be enhanced with automatically produced contextual information so that the search result better fits to the actual aims of the user. We introduce the SocialHITS algorithm and present an experiment where we compare different algorithms for ranking users, tags, and resources in a contextualized way.}, added-at = {2009-06-16T15:00:02.000+0200}, address = {New York, NY, USA}, author = {Abel, Fabian and Baldoni, Matteo and Baroglio, Cristina and Henze, Nicola and Krause, Daniel and Patti, Viviana}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/217d5c35426963e20875ec1dc42913855/ht09}, booktitle = {HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia}, interhash = {0e0dff0c21fd77d2d1f0224317c4974f}, intrahash = {17d5c35426963e20875ec1dc42913855}, keywords = {adaptation context folksonomies fp060 fullPaper ht2009 media ranking search social}, month = {July}, paperid = {fp060}, publisher = {ACM}, session = {Full Paper}, timestamp = {2009-06-16T15:00:02.000+0200}, title = {Context-based Ranking in Folksonomies}, year = 2009 } @inproceedings{steichen2009dynamic, abstract = {Adaptive hypermedia systems traditionally focus on providing personalised learning services for formal or informal learners. The learning material is typically sourced from a proprietary set of closed corpus content. A fundamental problem with this type of architecture is the need for handcrafted learning objects, enriched with considerable amounts of metadata. The challenge of generating adaptive and personalised hypertext presentations from open source content promises a dramatic improvement of the choice of information shown to the learner. This paper proposes an architecture of such a dynamic hypertext generation system and its use in an authentic learning environment. The system is evaluated in terms of educational benefit, as well as the satisfaction of the users testing the system. Concluding from this evaluation, the paper will explore the future work necessary to further enhance the system performance and learning experience.}, added-at = {2009-06-16T15:00:02.000+0200}, address = {New York, NY, USA}, author = {Steichen, Ben and Lawless, Séamus and O'Connor, Alexander and Wade, Vincent}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/23239b64a62b13457317ec83a3e69e603/ht09}, booktitle = {HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia}, interhash = {754163e0d4415d48ca55b71d86e408e5}, intrahash = {3239b64a62b13457317ec83a3e69e603}, keywords = {adaptation content corpus fp049 fullPaper generation ht2009 hypertext metadata open personalisation}, month = {July}, paperid = {fp049}, publisher = {ACM}, session = {Full Paper}, timestamp = {2009-06-16T15:00:02.000+0200}, title = {Dynamic Hypertext Generation for Reusing Open Corpus Content}, year = 2009 }