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The main objective of our work is to demonstrate how recommender systems can be deployed to enhance access to museum collections. Visitors of museums are often overwhelmed by the information available in the space they are exploring. Therefore, finding relevant artworks to see in a limited amount of time is a crucial task. In this paper, we present a recommender system for mobile devices that (1)...
We report on the development and evaluation of an innovative instructional model, which harnesses advanced technologies and local resources (an in-campus museum), to support undergraduate-level art history students in developing the skills required for analyzing artwork. Theory suggests that analyzing artwork requires theoretical knowledge and practical experience gained through critical dialogue...
Museums offer services to enhance its visitors' tour experiences. Examples of these kinds of assistance are tour guides, film showings, and even the use of different technologies such as kiosks and audio systems. However, although these facilities provide interactive service, none of them offers personalized service. In this research, we studied the comparison of four major recommender system approaches:...
The environment is affected by our collective behavior, yet many visualizations of energy saving behavior focus on personal actions, or simple, unidimensional comparisons between individuals and groups. Based on past work in social psychology and in environmental visualization, we present a design space for social visualizations that considers issues such as anonymity, dimensionality, and competition...
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