TY - JOUR
T1 - UWIRS-REC
T2 - Integrating web information retrieval with recommendation services
AU - Barraza-Urbina, Andrea
AU - Ramos, Angela Carrillo
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to describe UWIRS (Ubiquitous Web Information Retrieval Solution), an agent-based Web Information Retrieval (WIR) solution designed taking into account the unique features of the World Wide Web (WWW) and the limitations of existing WIR solutions for ubiquitous environments. Design/methodology/approach: UWIRS can offer recommendation services by using the Multi-Agent Vizier Recommendation Framework (Vizier). Vizier was designed under a generic approach and therefore can provide services to information retrieval applications so these may offer product recommendations that consider several adaptation/personalization dimensions (e.g. user dimension, context, among others). Findings: Overall, the main challenge resides on: location, retrieval, integration and presentation of information from the WWW, quickly and accurately, to satisfy a user's singular information needs. Originality/value: In UWIRS, agents cooperate in order to retrieve personalized information, considering user needs, goals, preferences and contextual features. UWIRS's agents are responsible for: interpreting user input and adding adaptation information by means of a query enrichment process; identifying and selecting the appropriate data sources taking into consideration the Profile Set (composed of User, Device and Information-Provider Profiles); executing query routing and the information retrieval process; integrating and filtering the retrieved results; and lastly, coherent presentation of quality and relevant ubiquitous information (anytime, anywhere and anyhow) that satisfies the user's particular information needs and constraints associated to his/her access device.
AB - Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to describe UWIRS (Ubiquitous Web Information Retrieval Solution), an agent-based Web Information Retrieval (WIR) solution designed taking into account the unique features of the World Wide Web (WWW) and the limitations of existing WIR solutions for ubiquitous environments. Design/methodology/approach: UWIRS can offer recommendation services by using the Multi-Agent Vizier Recommendation Framework (Vizier). Vizier was designed under a generic approach and therefore can provide services to information retrieval applications so these may offer product recommendations that consider several adaptation/personalization dimensions (e.g. user dimension, context, among others). Findings: Overall, the main challenge resides on: location, retrieval, integration and presentation of information from the WWW, quickly and accurately, to satisfy a user's singular information needs. Originality/value: In UWIRS, agents cooperate in order to retrieve personalized information, considering user needs, goals, preferences and contextual features. UWIRS's agents are responsible for: interpreting user input and adding adaptation information by means of a query enrichment process; identifying and selecting the appropriate data sources taking into consideration the Profile Set (composed of User, Device and Information-Provider Profiles); executing query routing and the information retrieval process; integrating and filtering the retrieved results; and lastly, coherent presentation of quality and relevant ubiquitous information (anytime, anywhere and anyhow) that satisfies the user's particular information needs and constraints associated to his/her access device.
KW - Adaptation
KW - Information retrieval
KW - Internet
KW - Multi-agent system
KW - Personalization
KW - Recommendation system
KW - Search engines
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U2 - 10.1108/17440081211241950
DO - 10.1108/17440081211241950
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84886392551
SN - 1744-0084
VL - 8
SP - 181
EP - 211
JO - International Journal of Web Information Systems
JF - International Journal of Web Information Systems
IS - 2
M1 - 17037164
ER -