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Expert Systems With Applications | 2013

A hybrid recommendation approach for a tourism system

Joel Pinho Lucas; Nuno Luz; María N. Moreno; Ricardo Anacleto; Ana Maria de Almeida Figueiredo; Constantino Martins

Many current e-commerce systems provide personalization when their content is shown to users. In this sense, recommender systems make personalized suggestions and provide information of items available in the system. Nowadays, there is a vast amount of methods, including data mining techniques that can be employed for personalization in recommender systems. However, these methods are still quite vulnerable to some limitations and shortcomings related to recommender environment. In order to deal with some of them, in this work we implement a recommendation methodology in a recommender system for tourism, where classification based on association is applied. Classification based on association methods, also named associative classification methods, consist of an alternative data mining technique, which combines concepts from classification and association in order to allow association rules to be employed in a prediction context. The proposed methodology was evaluated in some case studies, where we could verify that it is able to shorten limitations presented in recommender systems and to enhance recommendation quality.


Artificial Intelligence Review | 2015

A survey of task-oriented crowdsourcing

Nuno Luz; Nuno Silva; Paulo Novais

Since the advent of artificial intelligence, researchers have been trying to create machines that emulate human behaviour. Back in the 1960s however, Licklider (IRE Trans Hum Factors Electron 4–11, 1960) believed that machines and computers were just part of a scale in which computers were on one side and humans on the other (human computation). After almost a decade of active research into human computation and crowdsourcing, this paper presents a survey of crowdsourcing human computation systems, with the focus being on solving micro-tasks and complex tasks. An analysis of the current state of the art is performed from a technical standpoint, which includes a systematized description of the terminologies used by crowdsourcing platforms and the relationships between each term. Furthermore, the similarities between task-oriented crowdsourcing platforms are described and presented in a process diagram according to a proposed classification. Using this analysis as a stepping stone, this paper concludes with a discussion of challenges and possible future research directions.


soft computing | 2011

Shopping Center Tracking and Recommendation Systems

Ricardo Anacleto; Nuno Luz; Ana de Almeida; Lino Figueiredo; Paulo Novais

Shopping centers present a rich and heterogeneous environment, where IT systems can be implemented in order to support the needs of its actors. However, due to the environment complexity, several feasibility issues emerge when designing both the logical and physical architecture of such systems. Additionally, the system must be able to cope with the individual needs of each actor, and provide services that are easily adopted by them, taking into account several sociological and economical aspects. In this sense, we present an overview of current support systems for shopping center environments. From this overview, a high-level model of the domain (involving actors and services) is described along with challenges and possible features in the context of current Semantic Web, mobile device and sensor technologies.


international symposium on ambient intelligence | 2011

Recommendation and Planning through Mobile Devices in Tourism Context

Ricardo Anacleto; Lino Figueiredo; Nuno Luz; Ana de Almeida; Paulo Novais

In this paper we present a mobile recommendation and planning system, named PSiS Mobile. It is designed to provide effective support during a tourist visit through context-aware information and recommendations about points of interest, exploiting tourist preferences and context. Designing a tool like this brings several challenges that must be addressed.We discuss how these challenges have been overcame, present the overall system architecture, since this mobile application extends the PSiS project website, and the mobile application architecture.


Human-centric Computing and Information Sciences | 2010

Personalized sightseeing tours support using mobile devices

Ricardo Anacleto; Nuno Luz; Lino Figueiredo

In this paper, we present PSiS (Personalized Sightseeing Tours Recommendation System) Mobile. PSiS Mobile is our proposal to a mobile recommendation and planning support system, which is designed to provide effective support during the tourist visit with context-aware information and recommendations about places of interest (POI), exploiting tourist preferences and context.


International Conference on Group Decision and Negotiation | 2015

Defining Human-Machine Micro-Task Workflows for Constitution Making

Nuno Luz; Marta Poblet; Nuno Silva; Paulo Novais

This paper presents a novel task-oriented approach to crowdsource the drafting of a constitution. By considering micro-tasking as a particular form of crowdsourcing, it defines a workflow-based approach based on Onto2Flow, an ontology that models the basic concepts and roles to represent workflow-definitions. The approach is then applied to a prototype platform for constitution-making where human workers are requested to contribute to a set of tasks. The paper concludes by discussing previous approaches to participatory constitution-making and identifying areas for future work.


international conference on human computer interaction | 2014

Generating Human-Computer Micro-task Workflows from Domain Ontologies

Nuno Luz; Nuno Silva; Paulo Novais

With the growing popularity of micro-task crowdsourcing platforms, a renewed interest in the resolution of complex tasks that require the cooperation of human and machine participants has emerged. This interest has led to workflow approaches that present new challenges at different dimensions of the human-machine computation process, namely in micro-task specification and human-computer interaction due to the unstructured nature of micro-tasks in terms of domain representation. In this sense, a semi-automatic generation environment for human-computer micro-task workflows from domain ontologies is proposed. The structure and semantics of the domain ontology provides a common ground for understanding and enhances human-computer cooperation.


hybrid artificial intelligence systems | 2014

An Ontology for Human-Machine Computation Workflow Specification

Nuno Luz; Carlos Pereira; Nuno Silva; Paulo Novais; António J. S. Teixeira; Miguel Oliveira e Silva

Lately, a focus has been given to the re-usability of workflow definitions and to flexible and re-usable workflow components, culminating with approaches that harness the benefits of the enriched semantics provided by ontologies. Following this trend and the needs of multiple application domains, such as micro-task crowdsourcing and ambient assisted living, of incorporating cooperation between the efforts of human and machine entities, this paper proposes an ontology and process for the definition, instantiation and execution of semantically enriched workflows.


International Journal of Web Engineering and Technology | 2013

Lightweight tourism recommendation

Nuno Luz; Ricardo Anacleto; Constantino Martins; Ana de Almeida; Joel Pinho Lucas

In this paper, we present the tours planning system entitled TOURSPLAN, along with a new lightweight user modelling UM process intended to work as a tourism recommendation system in a commercial environment. The new process tackles issues like cold start, grey sheep and over-specialisation through a rich user model and the application of a gradual forgetting function to the collected user action history. Also, significant performance improvements were achieved regarding the previously proposed UM process.


ambient intelligence | 2013

Creating and optimizing client-server applications on mobile devices.

Ricardo Anacleto; Nuno Luz; Ana de Almeida; Lino Figueiredo; Paulo Novais

Mobile devices are embedded systems with very limited capacities that need to be considered when developing a client-server application, mainly due to technical, ergonomic and economic implications to the mobile user. With the increasing popularity of mobile computing, many developers have faced problems due to low performance of devices. In this paper, we discuss how to optimize and create client-server applications for in wireless/mobile environments, presenting techniques to improve overall performance.

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Constantino Martins

Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto

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Ana Maria de Almeida Figueiredo

Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto

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