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Implicit Culture as a Tool for Social Navigation

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(Jun 20, 2006)

Abstract

Very often people tend to behave like other people behaved previously. This happens in many situations ranging from when one chooses the path in a forest to when she/he selects a link on the web. Social Navigation aims at providing assistance in such situations, supporting the decision making process. Implicit Culture is a recent approach in which people are encouraged to behave according to the ``usual'' behavior of the community. This paper shows that Implicit Culture can be applied to Social Navigation problems and it presents a case study about the learning of user preferences.

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