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This paper proposes a semantic enhance social-aware user profile to address the issues of capturing and modeling user information for personalized services and contents. We also identify design requirements for user-centric profile to enhance its applicability in different domains and usage scenarios. In addition, the paper also provides the refinement algorithm to confine the user profile to most...
Personalization is one of the key features of the future Internet. However, the success of personalized services mostly relies on user profiles. Therefore, a generic, shareable, and reusable user profile is crucial for service providers for the uptake of personalized services. This paper proposes a user-centric personalization approach. The core of this approach is a user-centric user profile where...
This paper proposes a semantic enhance social-aware user profile to address the issues of capturing and modeling user information for personalized services and contents. We also identify design requirements for user-centric profile to enhance its applicability in different domains and usage scenarios. In addition, the paper also provides the refinement algorithm to confine the user profile to most...
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