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LIS 678 Personalized Information Delivery Fall 2008 Instructor: Dr. Luz M. Quiroga

Evaluation of Attention Profiles. LIS 678 Personalized Information Delivery Fall 2008 Instructor: Dr. Luz M. Quiroga William Yip ( wyip@hawaii.edu ). Attention Data. Attention Profile.

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LIS 678 Personalized Information Delivery Fall 2008 Instructor: Dr. Luz M. Quiroga

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  1. Evaluation of Attention Profiles LIS 678 Personalized Information Delivery Fall 2008 Instructor: Dr. Luz M. Quiroga William Yip (wyip@hawaii.edu) Attention Data Attention Profile “Modeling a person’s attention not only capture the what, but also the how, when, to which end, and for how long a person interacts with a particular resource.” – Roda & Nabeth, 2007. Option 1: Case Study Research Objectives • Current research has been focused on the capture and management of attention profiles. Little is known about the validity of these profiles. Therefore, our research objectives are: • To measure the accuracy of attention profiles. • To determine factors that impact the accuracy of attention profiling. APMLAttention ProfileAttention.XMLCAMCluztrContextData MiningEngagdHuman BehaviorInformation FilteringInformation OverloadLearningParticlsPersonalizationPortabilityPrivacyProfilingRecommendersRSSThoof Semantic Web User Modeling Web 2.0 Option 2: Cross-Sectional Study

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