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Mobile Interface Personalization During the Application Usage Based on Patterns Ontology Model for People with Special Needs

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The paper is devoted to the problem of interface adaptation for people with special needs during interface usage. After creating the interface according to the user’s health problems and device characteristics the interface can be improved by applying interface patterns. This work evolves our previous researches on the development of adaptive user interfaces and presents the second part of the interface adaptation algorithm. Much attention in this work was given to the analysis of existing pattern-based adaptation methods, patterns classification and recommendations to their application. The second part of the algorithm was developed and described based on the ontological representation of the interface patterns and the information about user’s device and user’s behaviour and preferences. The set of adaptation rules was presented, an example of the adaptation mechanism reaction on user’s behaviour was described. In the paper, we implemented the set of patterns to be applicable and the corresponding ontology set of rules.

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Potseluiko, A., Azarova, E. (2021). Mobile Interface Personalization During the Application Usage Based on Patterns Ontology Model for People with Special Needs. In: Kravets, A.G., Shcherbakov, M., Parygin, D., Groumpos, P.P. (eds) Creativity in Intelligent Technologies and Data Science. CIT&DS 2021. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 1448. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-87034-8_43

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