Strong and flexible domain typing for dynamic E-business
Yigal Hoffner, Simon Field, et al.
EDOC 2004
The methodology to use information needs amidst a preponderance of data is described. A recommendation mechanism typically does not use an explicit query but rather analyzes the user context. For example, in an electronic commerce site, when a user purchases one object, he may be shown a set of similar objects, or objects that other people have purchased together with the just purchased object. The row labeled 'Beneficiary' refers to whether the interests of the user or the information provider have priority. The input to the filtering stage is a set of objects and a filtering or Boolean sub-query, while the output is the subset of the objects that satisfy the sub-query. Another example of a collaborative approach is that of the discovery of sets of products usually purchased together by many independent buyers, which is applied to recommend to a shopper other products related to the product currently being viewed.
Yigal Hoffner, Simon Field, et al.
EDOC 2004
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