SADINA: Adaptive system for academic news dissemination

Andrea Barraza-Urbina, Ricardo Rugeles, Angela Carrillo-Ramos

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Abstract

Thanks to new information technologies, users can access a large amount and variety of news stories, anytime and anywhere. Nonetheless, current mechanisms for news dissemination do not properly assist users in spotting news articles that could be potentially interesting for the particular user. Commercial applications are developing solutions to address this problem; however, in academic environments, outdated and inefficient practices are still used. Given these reasons, this paper proposes SADINA (acronym in Spanish of Sistema Adaptativo para la Divulgación Institucional de Noticias Académicas, Adaptive System for Academic News Dissemination, in English). SADINA considers information on new stories (i.e., keywords, publication date), users (i.e., type of user) and context (i.e., access device) in order to provide each user with an ordered set of news items according to the user's individual interests.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings - 15th International Conference on Information Integration and Web-Based Applications and Services, iiWAS 2013
Pages82-91
Number of pages10
DOIs
StatePublished - 2013
Event15th International Conference on Information Integration and Web-Based Applications and Services, iiWAS 2013 - Vienna, Austria
Duration: 02 Dec 201304 Dec 2013

Publication series

NameACM International Conference Proceeding Series

Conference

Conference15th International Conference on Information Integration and Web-Based Applications and Services, iiWAS 2013
Country/TerritoryAustria
CityVienna
Period02/12/1304/12/13

Keywords

  • Context
  • Information Adaptation
  • Information Retrieval
  • News
  • Recommendation Systems

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