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The main contribution of my doctoral proposal will be the design of a standardized and expandable XML-based User Modeling Ontology Language, which enables ubiquitous systems to communicate about user models. The second contribution will be the investigation of combining simple partial user models from the point of view of the user modeling ontology language, as well as the specific example domain of speech and manual input, which will be realized by object-oriented dynamic Bayesian networks.
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Heckmann, D. (2001). Ubiquitous User Modeling for Situated Interaction. In: Bauer, M., Gmytrasiewicz, P.J., Vassileva, J. (eds) User Modeling 2001. UM 2001. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 2109. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44566-8_45
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