Exploiting Re-ranking Information in a Case-Based Personal
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Coyle, Lorcan; Cunningham, Padraig. 'Exploiting Re-ranking Information in a Case-Based Personal'. - Dublin, Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, TCD-CS-2003-18, 2003, pp7Download Item:
Abstract:
Intelligent software assistants are becoming more common in the e-commerce domain.
We are working on a personal travel assistant. The goal of this application is to use case based reasoning
to assist the user in arranging flights. It offers personalised service to its users and automatically
learns their travel preferences. It stores these preferences in a user model that is directly
related to the CBR process. It learns the user preferences by exploiting user feedback on sets of
presented travel offers. When the user selects a preferred offer, the PTA establishes a preference
ordering among the whole set. This ordering is calculated by measuring the similarity between the
selected offer and each of the other offers. This ordering is used to rate these offers and store them
in the user profile as cases. This ordering is also used to refine the user?s overall travel preferences
by altering their personal similarity measure.
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Enterprise Ireland
Author: Coyle, Lorcan; Cunningham, Padraig
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Enterprise IrelandPublisher:
Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer ScienceType of material:
Technical ReportCollections
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Computer Science Technical ReportTCD-CS-2003-18
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