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User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction, Volume 24
Volume 24, Numbers 1-2, February 2014
- Gediminas Adomavicius, Dietmar Jannach:
Preface to the special issue on context-aware recommender systems. 1-5 - Linas Baltrunas, Francesco Ricci
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Experimental evaluation of context-dependent collaborative filtering using item splitting. 7-34 - Umberto Panniello
, Alexander Tuzhilin, Michele Gorgoglione:
Comparing context-aware recommender systems in terms of accuracy and diversity. 35-65 - Pedro G. Campos
, Fernando Díez
, Iván Cantador:
Time-aware recommender systems: a comprehensive survey and analysis of existing evaluation protocols. 67-119 - Tim Hussein, Timm Linder, Werner Gaulke, Jürgen Ziegler:
Hybreed: A software framework for developing context-aware hybrid recommender systems. 121-174
Volume 24, Number 3, August 2014
- Karen Tanenbaum, Marek Hatala, Theresa Jean Tanenbaum, Ron Wakkary
, Alissa Nicole Antle:
A case study of intended versus actual experience of adaptivity in a tangible storytelling system. 175-217 - Kevin McNally, Michael P. O'Mahony
, Barry Smyth:
A comparative study of collaboration-based reputation models for social recommender systems. 219-260 - James Chen Annual Award for Best Journal Article. 261
Volume 24, Number 4, October 2014
- Fabian Bohnert, Ingrid Zukerman
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Personalised viewing-time prediction in museums. 263-314 - Young-Min Jang, Rammohan Mallipeddi, Minho Lee:
Identification of human implicit visual search intention based on eye movement and pupillary analysis. 315-344
Volume 24, Number 5, December 2014
- Judith Masthoff
, Floriana Grasso
, Jaap Ham
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Preface to the special issue on personalization and behavior change. 345-350 - Harm op den Akker, Valerie M. Jones, Hermie J. Hermens:
Tailoring real-time physical activity coaching systems: a literature survey and model. 351-392 - Arie Dijkstra:
The persuasive effects of personalization through: name mentioning in a smoking cessation message. 393-411 - Patrice Bouvier, Karim Sehaba, Élise Lavoué:
A trace-based approach to identifying users' engagement and qualifying their engaged-behaviours in interactive systems: application to a social game. 413-451 - Rita Orji
, Julita Vassileva
, Regan L. Mandryk
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Modeling the efficacy of persuasive strategies for different gamer types in serious games for health. 453-498

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