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Concept Filtering and Spatial Filtering in an Adaptive Information System

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Adaptive on-line information systems are able to adapt or to personalize the hyper-document overall structure and content, the navigation help and the layout according to a user’s model. SWAN aims at designing an adaptive web server for on-line information systems about nautical publications. According to a task model, concept filtering and spatial filtering are used to select the relevant information space and to sort its content.

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Garlatti, S., Iksal, S. (2000). Concept Filtering and Spatial Filtering in an Adaptive Information System. In: Brusilovsky, P., Stock, O., Strapparava, C. (eds) Adaptive Hypermedia and Adaptive Web-Based Systems. AH 2000. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1892. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44595-1_37

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