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INTERFACES ADAPTATIVOS

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INTERFACES ADAPTATIVOS

BIBLIOGRAFÍA BÁSICA


Los contenidos de la asignatura están basados en una recopilación de artículos que son referentes en el área. Aunque la fecha de dichos artículos es antigua, los conceptos y cuestiones que plantean siguen vigentes hoy en día. A lo largo de la asignatura el alumno complementará esta recopilación con artículos más actuales y relacionados con su área de interés:

  1. Langley, P. (1999). User modeling in adaptive interfaces. Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on User Modeling (pp. 357-370). Banff, Alberta: Springer. 
  2. Jameson, A.(2003). Adaptive Interfaces and Agents in Human-Computer Interface Handbook, eds J.A. Jacko and A. Sears, pp 305-330, 2003 . Alternativamente, la segunda versión del artículo del 2008.
  3. Burke, R. (2002). Hybrid Recommender Systems: Survey and Experiments User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction. 12(4), pages 331-370.
  4. Langley, P. (1997). Machine learning for adaptive user interfaces. Proceedings of the 21st German Annual Conference on Artificial Intelligence (pp. 53-62). Freiburg, Germany: Springer. 
  5. Langley, P. (1997). Machine learning for intelligent systems. Proceedings of the Fourteenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (pp. 763-769). Providence, RI: AAAI Press. 
  6. Webb, G., Pazzani,M., Billsus,D. (2001) Machine Learning for User Modeling. User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction 11(1-2): 19-29 
  7. Ehlert, P. (2003). Capítulo 4 de Intelligent user interfaces: introduction and survey . Research Report DKS03-01 / ICE 01. Data and Knowledge Systems group Faculty of Information Technology and Systems.Delft University of Technology
  8. Langley, P., y Fehling, M. (1998). The experimental study of adaptive user interfaces (Technical Report 98-3). Institute for the Study of Learning and Expertise, Palo Alto, CA. 
  9. Chin, D. (2001). Empirical Evaluations of User Models and User-Adapted Systems. User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction 11(1-2): 31-48 
  10. Brusilovsky, P. (2001) Adaptive hypermedia. User Modeling and User Adapted Interaction, Ten Year Anniversary Issue (Alfred Kobsa, ed.) 11 (1/2), 87-110.
  11. Weber, G., y Specht, M. (1997). User modeling and adaptive navigation support in WWW-based tutoring systems. In A. Jameson, C. Paris, & C. Tasso (Eds.), User modeling: Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference, UM97 (pp. 289?300). Vienna: Springer Wien New York. 
  12. Fink, J. Y A. Kobsa (2000). A Review and Analysis of Commercial User Modeling Servers for Personalization on the World Wide Web. User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction 10(3-4), Special Issue on Deployed User Modeling, 209-249 
  13. Schafer, J. B., Konstan, J., y Riedl, J. (1999). Recommender systems in e-commerce. In Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Electronic Commerce. 
  14. Fink, J., A. Kobsa y A. Nill (1996). User-Oriented Adaptivity and Adaptability in the AVANTI Project. Proceedings of the Conference 'Designing for the Web: Empirical Studies', Redmond, WA, Oct. 30, 1996. 
  15. Billsus, D., Pazzani, M. J. (1999) A hybrid user model for news story classification. In Proceedings of the Seventh Intl. Conference on User Modeling, Springer-Verlag New York, Inc.