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Adaptation and Personalization on Board Cars: A Framework and Its Application to Tourist Services

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In this paper we analyse the goals and problems that should be taken into account when designing adaptive/personalized services that must run onboard vehicles. This is, in fact, a very interesting and promising area of application where adaptation and personalization can provide unique advantages. We then introduce a framework and a multi-agent architecture for on-board services supporting different forms of user and context modelling and different forms of adaptation and personalization. Finally, to support our claims and framework, we discuss a specific prototype system for on-board tourist services.

The work described in this paper has been carried on in co-operation with Centro Ricerche Fiat and Magneti Marelli Electronic Systems.

Current affiliation: Magneti Marelli Electronic Division

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Console, L., Gioria, S., Lombardi, I., Surano, V., Torre, I. (2002). Adaptation and Personalization on Board Cars: A Framework and Its Application to Tourist Services. In: De Bra, P., Brusilovsky, P., Conejo, R. (eds) Adaptive Hypermedia and Adaptive Web-Based Systems. AH 2002. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2347. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-47952-X_13

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