PERSEUS
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Overview
PERSEUS is a Personalization Service Engine. It provides adaptive support for non-personalized (educational) hypermedia systems by abstracting content presentation/aggregation from user modeling. PERSEUS protocols are based on RDF and RSS 1.0. Although, PERSEUS was initially developed for ADAPT2 framework, its data model permits seamless support of any other hypermedia application. Currently PERSEUS provides social navigation support, topic-based navigation support, concept-based navigation support, and adaptive recommendation.
Architecture
Publications
- Yudelson, M. and Brusilovsky, P.. (2008). Adaptive Link Annotation in Distributed Hypermedia Systems: The Evaluation of a Service-Based Approach. In W. Nejdl, J. Kay, P. Pu, and E. Herder (Eds.), 5th International Conference on Adaptive Hypermedia and Adaptive Web-Based Systems (AH 2008), (pp. 245-254). DOI
- Zadorozhny, V., Yudelson, M., and Brusilovsky, P. (2008) A Framework for Performance Evaluation of User Modeling Servers for Web Applications. Web Intelligence and Agent Systems 6(2), 175-191. DOI
- Yudelson, M., Brusilovsky, P., and Zadorozhny, V. (2007) A user modeling server for contemporary adaptive hypermedia: An evaluation of the push approach to evidence propagation. In Conati, C., McCoy, K. F., and Paliouras, G. Eds., User Modeling, volume 4511 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pp 27-36. Springer, 2007. PDF DOI
See also
- ADAPT2 - Advanced Distributed Architecture for Personalized Teaching and Training
- Knowledge Tree
- Standardization: PERSEUS RDF Binding