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With the fast growing development of the Web, the adoption of ontologies to improve the exploitation of information resources, is already heralded as a promising model of representation. However, the relevance of information that they contain requires regular updating, and specifically, the addition of new knowledge. Recently, new research approaches were defined in order to automatically enrich ontology...
We present a solution for social adaptive e-learning. In particular we want to individuate candidates acting as peer help in an e-learning academic course. Starting from a previous work in which adaptive learning functionalities were added to a traditional Learning Management System (LMS), we found an interesting application of filtering techniques working together with fuzzy ontologies to individuate...
Mining techniques are needed to extract important information from huge high dimensional gene expression sets. Targeting unique expression behavior as over/under-expression is specific to gene expression data and is needed to explore another direction in the relation of genes to tumor conditions. This research proposes criteria for filtering over-expression genes, identifying over-expression related...
Composition style is often an important factor in readers' selection of reading materials. For example, a reader may seek out articles written in similar style as his or her favorite writer. We present a new method for providing recommendations based on the composition style. Our algorithm analyzes and encodes the readability index and syntactical structure of a model document, and then searches for...
Relevance feedback (RFB) involves requesting some user judgments for an initial set of search results and then using these judgments to improve search results. Typical queries may have multiple possible interpretations or facets, only one of which is relevant to a user's need, but top search results may be dominated by one interpretation or facet. Thus, if the user is only given the top results to...
A challenge in the recommender systems currently available for the tourism domain is how to suggest tourist itineraries in a specific geographical area (city or region). The proposed theoretical model allows items of intangible cultural heritage (events) such as processions, festivals, special markets, etc. to be characterized and correlated. The model features both a set of functions characterizing...
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