Dialogue interaction between customers and products improves presentation of relevant product information in in-store shopping situations. Thus, information needs of customers can be addressed more intuitive. In this article, we describe how access to product information can be improved based on dynamic linkage of heterogeneous knowledge representations. We therefore introduce a conceptual model of dialogue interaction based on multiple knowledge resources for in-store shopping situations and empirically test its utility with end-users.
The Semantic Web -- ISWC 2010: 9th International Semantic Web Conference, ISWC 2010, Shanghai, China, November 7-11, 2010, Revised Selected Papers, Part II
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%A Janzen, Sabine
%A Kowatsch, Tobias
%A Maass, Wolfgang
%A Filler, Andreas
%B The Semantic Web -- ISWC 2010: 9th International Semantic Web Conference, ISWC 2010, Shanghai, China, November 7-11, 2010, Revised Selected Papers, Part II
%C Berlin, Heidelberg
%D 2010
%E Patel-Schneider, Peter F.
%E Pan, Yue
%E Hitzler, Pascal
%E Mika, Peter
%E Zhang, Lei
%E Pan, Jeff Z.
%E Horrocks, Ian
%E Glimm, Birte
%I Springer
%K dialogue integration knowledge semantic
%P 145--160
%R 10.1007/978-3-642-17749-1_10
%T Linkage of Heterogeneous Knowledge Resources within In-Store Dialogue Interaction
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%V 6497
%X Dialogue interaction between customers and products improves presentation of relevant product information in in-store shopping situations. Thus, information needs of customers can be addressed more intuitive. In this article, we describe how access to product information can be improved based on dynamic linkage of heterogeneous knowledge representations. We therefore introduce a conceptual model of dialogue interaction based on multiple knowledge resources for in-store shopping situations and empirically test its utility with end-users.
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