The role of structured content in a personalized news service

Digitalization of content and exponential growth of the Internet and electronic commerce are changing the media industry. The availability of structured content enables new ways to produce and deliver information. The paper explains the role of semantic metadata in developing content for an adaptive...

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Published in:Proceedings of the 34th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences p. 10 pp.
Main Authors: Jokela, S., Turpeinen, M., Kurki, T., Savia, E., Sulonen, R.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2001
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Summary:Digitalization of content and exponential growth of the Internet and electronic commerce are changing the media industry. The availability of structured content enables new ways to produce and deliver information. The paper explains the role of semantic metadata in developing content for an adaptive news service in the SmartPush-project. In SmartPush, news content is categorized using semi-automatic tools and pre-defined vocabularies. Metadata enhanced content is then matched against user profiles to provide customers with a personalized news service. After providing the personalized news to the customer, the SmartPush system adapts the personalization based on user feedback. The paper discusses the requirements of personalized content services and challenges in an approach based on structured metadata. We describe how supporting ontologies for the content were developed and maintained and what kinds of tools were developed to support the structured metadata creation. We also present some results of the pilot phase of the project and introduce some of the issues observed during the system implementation and in the performed field trial.
ISBN:0769509819
9780769509815
DOI:10.1109/HICSS.2001.927075