A Semantic-Oriented Architecture of a Functional Module for Personalized and Adaptive Access to the Knowledge in a Multimedia Digital Library
Serdica Journal of Computing (2008)
- Volume: 2, Issue: 4, page 403-424
- ISSN: 1312-6555
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topPaneva-Marinova, Desislava. "A Semantic-Oriented Architecture of a Functional Module for Personalized and Adaptive Access to the Knowledge in a Multimedia Digital Library." Serdica Journal of Computing 2.4 (2008): 403-424. <http://eudml.org/doc/11474>.
@article{Paneva2008,
abstract = {This article presents the principal results of the doctoral thesis “Semantic-oriented Architecture and Models
for Personalized and Adaptive Access to the Knowledge in Multimedia Digital Library”
by Desislava Ivanova Paneva-Marinova (Institute of Mathematics and Informatics),
successfully defended before the Specialised Academic Council for Informatics
and Mathematical Modelling on 27 October, 2008.This paper presents dissertation work on semantic-oriented architectures
and models for personalized and adaptive access to the knowledge
in a multimedia digital library. The work was presented on October 27, 2008
before the Specialized Academic Council in Informatics and Mathematical
Modelling at the Higher Attestation Commission. As a result of the work
there appeared a functional module providing customized user access to the
library content flow. The module used an IEEE PAPI and IMS LIP-oriented
ontological user model. The main services provide customized user access,
browsing, searching, and grouping of digitised objects and collections, user
profile management, tracking the user’s behaviour, etc. The services require
and trace out data about the preliminary level of the users’ knowledge in
the domain covered by the digital library, their object observation style,
cognitive goals and interests, preferences about the objects/collections
presentation and grouping, physical limitations, used knowledge delivery channels
(Web, mobile phone), etc. Then they transform the available digitised objects into
a new personalized form, and finally deliver them to the user. The
module uses special usage scenarios/instructions defining a wide range of
service actions dependent on the user’s background, events, informal learning
situations, knowledge delivery channels, etc.This work was partially supported by Project BG051PO001/07/3.3-02/7 as a part of the
grant scheme “Support for the Development of PhD Students, Post-doctoral Students,
Postgraduate Students and Young Scientists” under the Operation programme “Human Resources
Development” of the European Social Fund and the Bulgarian Ministry of Education and Science.},
author = {Paneva-Marinova, Desislava},
journal = {Serdica Journal of Computing},
keywords = {Personalization; Adaptive Access; Service-Based Architecture; Multimedia Digital Libraries; customized user access; browsing, searching; user profile management},
language = {eng},
number = {4},
pages = {403-424},
publisher = {Institute of Mathematics and Informatics Bulgarian Academy of Sciences},
title = {A Semantic-Oriented Architecture of a Functional Module for Personalized and Adaptive Access to the Knowledge in a Multimedia Digital Library},
url = {http://eudml.org/doc/11474},
volume = {2},
year = {2008},
}
TY - JOUR
AU - Paneva-Marinova, Desislava
TI - A Semantic-Oriented Architecture of a Functional Module for Personalized and Adaptive Access to the Knowledge in a Multimedia Digital Library
JO - Serdica Journal of Computing
PY - 2008
PB - Institute of Mathematics and Informatics Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
VL - 2
IS - 4
SP - 403
EP - 424
AB - This article presents the principal results of the doctoral thesis “Semantic-oriented Architecture and Models
for Personalized and Adaptive Access to the Knowledge in Multimedia Digital Library”
by Desislava Ivanova Paneva-Marinova (Institute of Mathematics and Informatics),
successfully defended before the Specialised Academic Council for Informatics
and Mathematical Modelling on 27 October, 2008.This paper presents dissertation work on semantic-oriented architectures
and models for personalized and adaptive access to the knowledge
in a multimedia digital library. The work was presented on October 27, 2008
before the Specialized Academic Council in Informatics and Mathematical
Modelling at the Higher Attestation Commission. As a result of the work
there appeared a functional module providing customized user access to the
library content flow. The module used an IEEE PAPI and IMS LIP-oriented
ontological user model. The main services provide customized user access,
browsing, searching, and grouping of digitised objects and collections, user
profile management, tracking the user’s behaviour, etc. The services require
and trace out data about the preliminary level of the users’ knowledge in
the domain covered by the digital library, their object observation style,
cognitive goals and interests, preferences about the objects/collections
presentation and grouping, physical limitations, used knowledge delivery channels
(Web, mobile phone), etc. Then they transform the available digitised objects into
a new personalized form, and finally deliver them to the user. The
module uses special usage scenarios/instructions defining a wide range of
service actions dependent on the user’s background, events, informal learning
situations, knowledge delivery channels, etc.This work was partially supported by Project BG051PO001/07/3.3-02/7 as a part of the
grant scheme “Support for the Development of PhD Students, Post-doctoral Students,
Postgraduate Students and Young Scientists” under the Operation programme “Human Resources
Development” of the European Social Fund and the Bulgarian Ministry of Education and Science.
LA - eng
KW - Personalization; Adaptive Access; Service-Based Architecture; Multimedia Digital Libraries; customized user access; browsing, searching; user profile management
UR - http://eudml.org/doc/11474
ER -
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