Supporting the individual user in his working, learning, or information
access is one of the main goals of user modeling. Personal or group
user models make it possible to represent and use information about
preferences, knowledge, abilities, emotional states, and many other
characteristics of a user to adapt the user experience and support.
Nowadays, the disappearing computer enables the user to access her
information from a variety of personal and public displays and devices.
To support a new generation of contextualized and personalized information
and services, this paper addresses the problem of context management.
Context management is a new approach to the design of context-aware
systems in ubiquitous computing that combines personalization and
contextualization. The presented framework for context management
integrates user modeling and context modeling, which can benefit
from each other and give rise to more valid models for personalized
and contextualized information delivery. The paper will introduce
a base framework and tools for designing context-aware applications
and decompose the underlying framework into its foundational components.
As two illustrative application cases, the paper discusses implementations
of an intelligent advertisement board and an audio-augmented museum
environment.
%0 Journal Article
%1 Zimmermann05
%A Zimmermann, Andreas
%A Specht, Marcus
%A Lorenz, Andreas
%D 2005
%J User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction
%K imported
%N 3--4
%P 275--302
%R 10.1007/s11257-005-1092-2
%T Personalization and Context Management
%V 15
%X Supporting the individual user in his working, learning, or information
access is one of the main goals of user modeling. Personal or group
user models make it possible to represent and use information about
preferences, knowledge, abilities, emotional states, and many other
characteristics of a user to adapt the user experience and support.
Nowadays, the disappearing computer enables the user to access her
information from a variety of personal and public displays and devices.
To support a new generation of contextualized and personalized information
and services, this paper addresses the problem of context management.
Context management is a new approach to the design of context-aware
systems in ubiquitous computing that combines personalization and
contextualization. The presented framework for context management
integrates user modeling and context modeling, which can benefit
from each other and give rise to more valid models for personalized
and contextualized information delivery. The paper will introduce
a base framework and tools for designing context-aware applications
and decompose the underlying framework into its foundational components.
As two illustrative application cases, the paper discusses implementations
of an intelligent advertisement board and an audio-augmented museum
environment.
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abstract = {Supporting the individual user in his working, learning, or information
access is one of the main goals of user modeling. Personal or group
user models make it possible to represent and use information about
preferences, knowledge, abilities, emotional states, and many other
characteristics of a user to adapt the user experience and support.
Nowadays, the disappearing computer enables the user to access her
information from a variety of personal and public displays and devices.
To support a new generation of contextualized and personalized information
and services, this paper addresses the problem of context management.
Context management is a new approach to the design of context-aware
systems in ubiquitous computing that combines personalization and
contextualization. The presented framework for context management
integrates user modeling and context modeling, which can benefit
from each other and give rise to more valid models for personalized
and contextualized information delivery. The paper will introduce
a base framework and tools for designing context-aware applications
and decompose the underlying framework into its foundational components.
As two illustrative application cases, the paper discusses implementations
of an intelligent advertisement board and an audio-augmented museum
environment.},
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author = {Zimmermann, Andreas and Specht, Marcus and Lorenz, Andreas},
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journal = {User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction},
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month = {August},
number = {3--4},
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timestamp = {2008-11-26T13:20:59.000+0100},
title = {Personalization and Context Management},
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