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Agent-Based Ubiquitous User Modeling

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User Modeling 2005 (UM 2005)

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The main objective of the thesis is to define and implement a framework for agent-based distributed user-modeling. This paper introduces the approach for applying agent technology and illustrates the research issues in distributing the knowledge about the user among active entities, and distributed user-model acquisition and application methods.

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Lorenz, A. (2005). Agent-Based Ubiquitous User Modeling. In: Ardissono, L., Brna, P., Mitrovic, A. (eds) User Modeling 2005. UM 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 3538. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11527886_73

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