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Methods and techniques of adaptive hypermedia
Author(s) -
Peter Brusilovsky
Publication year - 1996
Publication title -
user modeling and user-adapted interaction
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.092
H-Index - 74
eISSN - 1573-1391
pISSN - 0924-1868
DOI - 10.1007/bf00143964
Subject(s) - adaptive hypermedia , hypermedia , computer science , adaptation (eye) , set (abstract data type) , user modeling , human–computer interaction , multimedia , adaptive system , user interface , artificial intelligence , programming language , physics , optics
Adaptive hypermedia is a new direction of research within the area of adaptive and user model-based interfaces. Adaptive hypermedia (AH) systems build a model of the individual user and apply it for adaptation to that user, for example, to adapt the content of a hypermedia page to the user's knowledge and goals, or to suggest the most relevant links to follow. AH systems are used now in several application areas where the hyperspace is reasonably large and where a hypermedia application is expected to be used by individuals with different goals, knowledge and backgrounds. This paper is a review of existing work on adaptive hypermedia. The paper is centered around a set of identified methods and techniques of AH. It introduces several dimensions of classification of AH systems, methods and techniques and describes the most important of them.

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