Decision support for internet users: On availability of personal WebPages and a prototype development

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This paper describes availability of personal Web-pages and a prototype development for Decision Support for Internet Users, called DSIU, which is an area of research for decision support by using information on the Internet. The availability of Web-pages concerns usage of formal pages, which are provided by companies and so on, and personal pages, which are provided by private persons. Web-pages are gathered by using an Internet search engine to determine destinations for travel and personal pages are confirmed to provide much subjective information than formal pages. The prototype development concerns a travel recommendation system, which is a kind of decision support systems. The prototype uses subjective and objective information on the Internet to select several destinations for users and to provide explanations the reason why the destinations are recommended. This paper also describes our perspective of DSIU researches. Copyright (c) 2002 JSAI (The Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence.

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Fujimoto, K., & Shimazu, M. (2002). Decision support for internet users: On availability of personal WebPages and a prototype development. Transactions of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence, 17(2), 162–165. https://doi.org/10.1527/tjsai.17.162

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