Method of profile storage for improving recommendation accuracy on ubiquitous computing

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Abstract

Users are able to use the information and service more free than previous wire network due to development of wireless network and device. For this reason, various studies on ubiquitous networks have been conducted. Various contexts brought in this ubiquitous computing environment, have recognized user's action through sensors. This results in the provision of better services. Because services exist in various places in ubiquitous networks, the application has the time of services searching. In addition, user's context is very dynamic, so a method needs to be found to recommend services to user by context. Therefore, techniques for reducing the time of service and increasing accuracy of recommendation are being studied. But it is difficult to quickly and appropriately provide large numbers of services, because only basic context information is stored. For this reason, we suggest DUPS(Dimension User Profile System), which stores location, time, and frequency information of often used services. Because previous technique used to simple information for recommending service without predicting services which is going to use on future, we can provide better service, and improve accuracy over previous techniques. © 2008 IEEE.

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Jang, C., Kim, J., Chang, H., Choi, E., Kim, B., & Lee, G. S. (2008). Method of profile storage for improving recommendation accuracy on ubiquitous computing. In Proceedings of the 2008 2nd International Conference on Future Generation Communication and Networking, FGCN 2008 (Vol. 2, pp. 90–94). https://doi.org/10.1109/FGCN.2008.152

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