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A Multi-Agent Approach to Context-Aware Optimization for Personalized Mobile Web Service (상황인지 기반 최적화가 가능한 개인화된 모바일 웹서비스 구축을 위한 다중에이전트 접근법에 관한 연구)

  • Kwon Oh-byung;Lee Ju-chul
    • Korean Management Science Review
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.23-38
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    • 2004
  • Recently the usage of mobile devices which enable the accessibility to Internet has been dramatically increased. Most of the mobile services, however, so far tend to be simple such as infotainment service. In order to fully taking advantage of wireless network and corresponding technology, personalized web service based on user's context could be needed. Meanwhile, optimization techniques have been vitally incorporated for optimizing the development and administration of electronic commerce. However, applying context-aware optimization mechanism to personalized mobile services is still very few. Hence, the purpose of this paper is to propose a methodology to incorporate optimization techniques into personalization services. Multi agent-based web service approach is considered to realize the methodology. To show the feasibility of the methodology proposed in this paper, a prototype system, CAMA-myOPt(Context-Aware Multi-Agent system for my Optimization), was implemented and adopted in mobile comparative shopping.

다중 에이전트 기반 웹서비스와 RFID를 활용한 유비쿼터스 상기 서비스 구축

  • 권오병;김성한;최성철;박규로
    • Proceedings of the Korea Inteligent Information System Society Conference
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    • 2004.11a
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    • pp.242-248
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    • 2004
  • Personalized reminder systems have to identify the user's current needs dynamically and proactively based on the user's current context. However, need identification methodologies and their feasible architectures for personalized reminder systems have so far been rare. Hence, this paper aims to propose a proactive need identification mechanism by applying agent and semantic web technologies and RFID-based context subsystem for a personalized reminder system, which is one of the supporting systems for a robust ubiquitous service support environment. We have created a prototype system, RFID-based NAMA (Need Aware Multi-Agent), to demonstrate the feasibility of the methodology and of the mobile settings framework that we propose in this paper. NAMA considers the context, user profile with preferences, and information about currently available services, to discover the user's current needs and then link the user to a set of services, which are implemented as web services.

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A Study for Personalized Multimedia Information Services (멀티미디어 콘텐츠의 맞춤형 정보 제공 연구)

  • Park, Jisoo;Kim, Mucheol;Rho, Seungmin
    • The Journal of Society for e-Business Studies
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.79-87
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    • 2015
  • With recent emergence of Web 2.0 technology, many services are encouraging the user participation. Then, many approaches dealing with multimedia contents focused on the personalized information provisioning. The proposed approach analyzes the user requirements and previous methodology for personalized information provisioning. Furthermore, we propose the user participation based multimedia services with collaborative tagging.

Using AI Facial Expression Recognition, Healing and Advertising Service Tailored to User's Emotion (인공지능 표정 인식 기술을 활용한 사용자 감정 맞춤 힐링·광고 서비스)

  • Kim, Minsik;Jeong, Hyeon-woo;Moon, Yoonji;Moon, Jaehyun
    • Proceedings of the Korea Information Processing Society Conference
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    • 2021.11a
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    • pp.1160-1163
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    • 2021
  • DOOH(Degital Out of Home) advertisement market is developing steadily, and the case of use is also increasing, In advertisement market, personalized services is actively being provided with technological development. On the other hand, personalized services are difficult to be provided in DOOH and are p rovided by only personal information, not feelings. This study aims to construct personalized DOOH se rvices by using AI facial expression recognition and suggesting a solution optimized for interaction bet ween user and services by providing healing and advertisement.

Information Privacy Concern in Context-Aware Personalized Services: Results of a Delphi Study

  • Lee, Yon-Nim;Kwon, Oh-Byung
    • Asia pacific journal of information systems
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.63-86
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    • 2010
  • Personalized services directly and indirectly acquire personal data, in part, to provide customers with higher-value services that are specifically context-relevant (such as place and time). Information technologies continue to mature and develop, providing greatly improved performance. Sensory networks and intelligent software can now obtain context data, and that is the cornerstone for providing personalized, context-specific services. Yet, the danger of overflowing personal information is increasing because the data retrieved by the sensors usually contains privacy information. Various technical characteristics of context-aware applications have more troubling implications for information privacy. In parallel with increasing use of context for service personalization, information privacy concerns have also increased such as an unrestricted availability of context information. Those privacy concerns are consistently regarded as a critical issue facing context-aware personalized service success. The entire field of information privacy is growing as an important area of research, with many new definitions and terminologies, because of a need for a better understanding of information privacy concepts. Especially, it requires that the factors of information privacy should be revised according to the characteristics of new technologies. However, previous information privacy factors of context-aware applications have at least two shortcomings. First, there has been little overview of the technology characteristics of context-aware computing. Existing studies have only focused on a small subset of the technical characteristics of context-aware computing. Therefore, there has not been a mutually exclusive set of factors that uniquely and completely describe information privacy on context-aware applications. Second, user survey has been widely used to identify factors of information privacy in most studies despite the limitation of users' knowledge and experiences about context-aware computing technology. To date, since context-aware services have not been widely deployed on a commercial scale yet, only very few people have prior experiences with context-aware personalized services. It is difficult to build users' knowledge about context-aware technology even by increasing their understanding in various ways: scenarios, pictures, flash animation, etc. Nevertheless, conducting a survey, assuming that the participants have sufficient experience or understanding about the technologies shown in the survey, may not be absolutely valid. Moreover, some surveys are based solely on simplifying and hence unrealistic assumptions (e.g., they only consider location information as a context data). A better understanding of information privacy concern in context-aware personalized services is highly needed. Hence, the purpose of this paper is to identify a generic set of factors for elemental information privacy concern in context-aware personalized services and to develop a rank-order list of information privacy concern factors. We consider overall technology characteristics to establish a mutually exclusive set of factors. A Delphi survey, a rigorous data collection method, was deployed to obtain a reliable opinion from the experts and to produce a rank-order list. It, therefore, lends itself well to obtaining a set of universal factors of information privacy concern and its priority. An international panel of researchers and practitioners who have the expertise in privacy and context-aware system fields were involved in our research. Delphi rounds formatting will faithfully follow the procedure for the Delphi study proposed by Okoli and Pawlowski. This will involve three general rounds: (1) brainstorming for important factors; (2) narrowing down the original list to the most important ones; and (3) ranking the list of important factors. For this round only, experts were treated as individuals, not panels. Adapted from Okoli and Pawlowski, we outlined the process of administrating the study. We performed three rounds. In the first and second rounds of the Delphi questionnaire, we gathered a set of exclusive factors for information privacy concern in context-aware personalized services. The respondents were asked to provide at least five main factors for the most appropriate understanding of the information privacy concern in the first round. To do so, some of the main factors found in the literature were presented to the participants. The second round of the questionnaire discussed the main factor provided in the first round, fleshed out with relevant sub-factors. Respondents were then requested to evaluate each sub factor's suitability against the corresponding main factors to determine the final sub-factors from the candidate factors. The sub-factors were found from the literature survey. Final factors selected by over 50% of experts. In the third round, a list of factors with corresponding questions was provided, and the respondents were requested to assess the importance of each main factor and its corresponding sub factors. Finally, we calculated the mean rank of each item to make a final result. While analyzing the data, we focused on group consensus rather than individual insistence. To do so, a concordance analysis, which measures the consistency of the experts' responses over successive rounds of the Delphi, was adopted during the survey process. As a result, experts reported that context data collection and high identifiable level of identical data are the most important factor in the main factors and sub factors, respectively. Additional important sub-factors included diverse types of context data collected, tracking and recording functionalities, and embedded and disappeared sensor devices. The average score of each factor is very useful for future context-aware personalized service development in the view of the information privacy. The final factors have the following differences comparing to those proposed in other studies. First, the concern factors differ from existing studies, which are based on privacy issues that may occur during the lifecycle of acquired user information. However, our study helped to clarify these sometimes vague issues by determining which privacy concern issues are viable based on specific technical characteristics in context-aware personalized services. Since a context-aware service differs in its technical characteristics compared to other services, we selected specific characteristics that had a higher potential to increase user's privacy concerns. Secondly, this study considered privacy issues in terms of service delivery and display that were almost overlooked in existing studies by introducing IPOS as the factor division. Lastly, in each factor, it correlated the level of importance with professionals' opinions as to what extent users have privacy concerns. The reason that it did not select the traditional method questionnaire at that time is that context-aware personalized service considered the absolute lack in understanding and experience of users with new technology. For understanding users' privacy concerns, professionals in the Delphi questionnaire process selected context data collection, tracking and recording, and sensory network as the most important factors among technological characteristics of context-aware personalized services. In the creation of a context-aware personalized services, this study demonstrates the importance and relevance of determining an optimal methodology, and which technologies and in what sequence are needed, to acquire what types of users' context information. Most studies focus on which services and systems should be provided and developed by utilizing context information on the supposition, along with the development of context-aware technology. However, the results in this study show that, in terms of users' privacy, it is necessary to pay greater attention to the activities that acquire context information. To inspect the results in the evaluation of sub factor, additional studies would be necessary for approaches on reducing users' privacy concerns toward technological characteristics such as highly identifiable level of identical data, diverse types of context data collected, tracking and recording functionality, embedded and disappearing sensor devices. The factor ranked the next highest level of importance after input is a context-aware service delivery that is related to output. The results show that delivery and display showing services to users in a context-aware personalized services toward the anywhere-anytime-any device concept have been regarded as even more important than in previous computing environment. Considering the concern factors to develop context aware personalized services will help to increase service success rate and hopefully user acceptance for those services. Our future work will be to adopt these factors for qualifying context aware service development projects such as u-city development projects in terms of service quality and hence user acceptance.

Study on the Cost Savings and Maximize Marketing Effect to Efficiency of Enterprise Messaging Service (마케팅 효과 극대화 및 비용절감 효과성에 대한 기업용 메시징서비스 효율화 연구)

  • Jang, Mun-ik;Jeong, Jae-hun;Choi, Myeong-gil
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.14 no.10
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    • pp.311-317
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    • 2016
  • In a smart commerce market, customers are seeking customized shopping services optimized for personal tastes and customized shopping experiences based on customers' tastes. Accordingly, individually customized services are needed more than anytime now. According to this demand, companies provide messaging services to the consumer, but do not include a personalized service for each individual. The purpose of this study is to combine the techniques of personalized services with messaging services and presents system construction plan and integrated model system for corporate messaging services and thereby possible are maximizing marketing effects and analyzing effects of cost savings. Applying the operation of the integrated model is proposed and message transmission scheme through effective personalization can be applied to personalized model using the personalized information according to customers' requirements. The integrated model of personalization on this study is expected to be highly effective when combined with the search service.

Design and Implementation of A Personalized Home Network Service System based on Emotion Analysis (감정 분석을 통한 개인화 홈 네트워크 서비스 시스템의 설계 및 구현)

  • Kim, Jun-Su;Kim, Dong-Yub;Bin, Sung-Hwan;Kim, Dae-Young;Ryu, Min-Woo;Cho, Kuk-Hyun
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea CI
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    • v.47 no.6
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    • pp.131-138
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    • 2010
  • As ubiquitous computing environments evolve, various services are being provided as customer-centric services. In the past, studies based on personal profiles have been conducted to provide personalized services. However, identifying the user's preferences and supporting personalized services requires considerable data and time. To solve these problems, this paper proposes a system which provides the service by analyzing the user's emotions, rather than personalized service with personal profiles. In the proposed system, both speech analysis method and image analysis method are used to analyze the user's emotion. By using this emotion analysis method, we implemented the proposed system within the home network environment and finally provide effective personalized service.

Estimation of Accessibility and Usability in Web Interaction for Personalized Ubiquitous Web Information Services (개인화된 유비쿼터스 웹 정보 서비스를 위한 웹 상호작용의 접근성 및 사용성 평가)

  • Kim, Yung-Bok
    • Journal of KIISE:Software and Applications
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    • v.35 no.8
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    • pp.512-521
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    • 2008
  • Web-based information services should be evaluated for accessibility and usability with various types of Internet Web-browsing devices, interacting with web information servers. A reliable ubiquitous Web information server, accessible and usable with a variety of Web-browsing devices (e.g. a full-browsing mobile phone), should be a unified center for personalized ubiquitous Web information services as well as for business models based on personalized advertisements. We studied an estimation of the accessibility and usability in Web interaction for personalized ubiquitous Web information services, as metrics for real-time estimation. We show empirical results based on implementation and experiments in Korea, Japan and China, using a test-bed Web site ('ktrip.net') and single-character Korean domain names (e.g. 김.net, 이.net, 박.net, 최.net, ㄱ.net, ㄴ.net ... ㅎ.net, ㅏ.net, ... ㅔ.net, ㄱ.com, ㄴ.com ... ㅎ.com).

Design and Implementation of Personalized IoT Service base on Service Orchestration (서비스 오케스트레이션 기반 사용자 맞춤형 IoT 서비스의 설계 및 구현)

  • Cha, Siho;Ryu, Minwoo
    • Journal of Korea Society of Digital Industry and Information Management
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.21-29
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    • 2015
  • The Internet of Things (IoT) is an Infrastructure which allows to connect with each device in physical world through the Internet. Thus IoT enables to provide meahup services or intelligent services to human user using collected data from those devices. Due to these advantages, IoT is used in divers service domains such as traffic, distribution, healthcare, and smart city. However, current IoT provides restricted services because it only supports monitor and control devices according to collected data from the devices. To resolve this problem, we propose a design and implementation of personalized IoT service base on service orchestration. The proposed service allows to discover specific services and then to combine the services according to a user location. To this end, we develop a service ontology to interpret user information according to meanings and smartphone web app to use the IoT service by human user. We also develop a service platform to work with external IoT platform. Finally, to show feasibility, we evaluate the proposed system via study.

A Study of Deep Learning-based Personalized Recommendation Service for Solving Online Hotel Review and Rating Mismatch Problem (온라인 호텔 리뷰와 평점 불일치 문제 해결을 위한 딥러닝 기반 개인화 추천 서비스 연구)

  • Qinglong Li;Shibo Cui;Byunggyu Shin;Jaekyeong Kim
    • Information Systems Review
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.51-75
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    • 2021
  • Global e-commerce websites offer personalized recommendation services to gain sustainable competitiveness. Existing studies have offered personalized recommendation services using quantitative preferences such as ratings. However, offering personalized recommendation services using only quantitative data has raised the problem of decreasing recommendation performance. For example, a user gave a five-star rating but wrote a review that the user was unsatisfied with hotel service and cleanliness. In such cases, has problems where quantitative and qualitative preferences are inconsistent. Recently, a growing number of studies have considered review data simultaneously to improve the limitations of existing personalized recommendation service studies. Therefore, in this study, we identify review and rating mismatches and build a new user profile to offer personalized recommendation services. To this end, we use deep learning algorithms such as CNN, LSTM, CNN + LSTM, which have been widely used in sentiment analysis studies. And extract sentiment features from reviews and compare with quantitative preferences. To evaluate the performance of the proposed methodology in this study, we collect user preference information using real-world hotel data from the world's largest travel platform TripAdvisor. Experiments show that the proposed methodology in this study outperforms the existing other methodologies, using only existing quantitative preferences.