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Preface from the organizers
Peter Brusilovsky, Josef Fink, and Judy Kay
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ifWeb:
A prototype of a user model-based intelligent agent for document filtering
and navigation in the World Wide Web
Fabio Asnicar and Carlo Tasso | 3 |
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User
Modeling in WWW: the UMIE Prototype
Eftihia Benaki, Vangelis A. Karkaletsis, and Constantine D. Spyropoulos
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Multifunctional
(Hyper)Books: A Cognitive Perspective (or the User's Side)
Licia Calvi | 23 |
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Work
in Progress: Learning Styles, Media Preferences, and Adaptive Education
Ron Danielson | 31 |
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Implementing
Web-Based Intelligent Tutors
Christopher R. Eliot | 37 |
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Personalized
Hypermedia Information Provision through Adaptive and Adaptable System
Features: User Modeling, Privacy and Security Issues
Josef Fink, Alfred Kobsa, and Jörg Schreck | 43 |
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User Modeling
for Electronic Catalogs and Shopping Malls in the WWW
Tanja Jörding | 55 |
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DIAMS:
Distributed Intelligent Agents for Information Management and Sharing
Nathalie Mathe and James R. Chen | 63 |
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Work in progress:
User modeling in WWW with prerequisite graph model
Ossi Nykänen | 67 |
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SQL Web-Tutor
Leonid Pesin and Peter Brusilovsky | 73 |
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Interactive
adaptation of Intranet newsletters
Åsa Rudström, Annika Waern, and Kristina Höök | 77 |
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Tailoring
Web Pages to Users' Needs
Oreste Signore, Rigoletto Bartoli, and Giuseppe Fresta | 85 |
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AST:
Adaptive WWW-Courseware for Statistics
Marcus Specht, Gerhard Weber, Stephan Heitmeyer, and Volker Schöch | 91 |
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Feedback
and Adaptive Interaction for WWW-based courses
Yury Tsybenko and Viatcheslav Bykov | 97 |
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Dynamic Courseware
Generation on the WWW
Julita Vassileva | 103 |
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List of Attendees | 111 |