Very often people tend to behave like other people behaved
previously. This happens in many situations ranging from when one
chooses the path in a forest to when she/he selects a link on the
web. Social Navigation aims at providing assistance in such
situations, supporting the decision making process. Implicit
Culture is a recent approach in which people are encouraged
to behave according to the ``usual'' behavior of the
community. This paper shows that Implicit Culture can be applied
to Social Navigation problems and it presents a case study about
the learning of user preferences.
%0 Generic
%1 brusilovsky:birukou:ICSocNav
%A Birukou, Aliaksandr
%A Blanzieri, Enrico
%A Giorgini, Paolo
%B Proceedings of the Workshop on the Social Navigation and Community-Based Adaptation Technologies at AH'06
%D 2006
%K snc\_bat2006 social-navigation
%T Implicit Culture as a Tool for Social Navigation
%U http://dit.unitn.it/~birukou/publications/papers/200606ah.pdf
%X Very often people tend to behave like other people behaved
previously. This happens in many situations ranging from when one
chooses the path in a forest to when she/he selects a link on the
web. Social Navigation aims at providing assistance in such
situations, supporting the decision making process. Implicit
Culture is a recent approach in which people are encouraged
to behave according to the ``usual'' behavior of the
community. This paper shows that Implicit Culture can be applied
to Social Navigation problems and it presents a case study about
the learning of user preferences.
@misc{brusilovsky:birukou:ICSocNav,
abstract = {{Very often people tend to behave like other people behaved
previously. This happens in many situations ranging from when one
chooses the path in a forest to when she/he selects a link on the
web. Social Navigation aims at providing assistance in such
situations, supporting the decision making process. Implicit
Culture is a recent approach in which people are encouraged
to behave according to the ``usual'' behavior of the
community. This paper shows that Implicit Culture can be applied
to Social Navigation problems and it presents a case study about
the learning of user preferences.}},
added-at = {2018-03-19T12:24:51.000+0100},
author = {Birukou, Aliaksandr and Blanzieri, Enrico and Giorgini, Paolo},
biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/26c39fd3845ca647e061620cb578df056/aho},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the Workshop on the Social Navigation and Community-Based Adaptation Technologies at AH'06},
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keywords = {snc\_bat2006 social-navigation},
month = jun,
posted-at = {2006-06-15 18:04:21},
priority = {0},
timestamp = {2018-03-19T12:24:51.000+0100},
title = {{Implicit Culture as a Tool for Social Navigation}},
url = {http://dit.unitn.it/~birukou/publications/papers/200606ah.pdf},
year = 2006
}