One of the most important challenges in the information access field, especially for multimedia repositories, is information overload. To cope with this problem, in this paper, the authors present a strategy for a recommender system that computes customized recommendations for users' accessing multimedia collections, using semantic contents and low-level features of multimedia objects, past behaviour of individual users, and social behaviour of the users' community as a whole. The authors implement their strategy in a recommender prototype for browsing image digital libraries in the Cultural Heritage domain. They then investigate the effectiveness of the proposed approach, based on the users' satisfaction. The preliminary experimental results show that the approach is promising and encourages further research in this direction.
A Novel Strategy for Recommending Multimedia Objects and its Application in the Cultural Heritage Domain / Albanese, Massimiliano; D’Acierno, Antonio; Moscato, Vincenzo; Persia, Fabio; Picariello, Antonio. - (2013), pp. 274-291. [10.4018/978-1-4666-2940-0.ch015]
A Novel Strategy for Recommending Multimedia Objects and its Application in the Cultural Heritage Domain
MOSCATO, VINCENZO;PICARIELLO, ANTONIO
2013
Abstract
One of the most important challenges in the information access field, especially for multimedia repositories, is information overload. To cope with this problem, in this paper, the authors present a strategy for a recommender system that computes customized recommendations for users' accessing multimedia collections, using semantic contents and low-level features of multimedia objects, past behaviour of individual users, and social behaviour of the users' community as a whole. The authors implement their strategy in a recommender prototype for browsing image digital libraries in the Cultural Heritage domain. They then investigate the effectiveness of the proposed approach, based on the users' satisfaction. The preliminary experimental results show that the approach is promising and encourages further research in this direction.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.