Towards personalised web intelligence
The Flexible Organizer for Competitive Intelligence (FOCI) is a personalised web intelligence system that provides an integrated platform for gathering, organising, tracking, and disseminating competitive information on the web. FOCI builds personalised information portfolios through a novel method...
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sg-smu-ink.sis_research-61942020-07-23T18:49:01Z Towards personalised web intelligence TAN, Ah-hwee ONG, Hwee-Leng PAN, Hong NG, Jamie LI, Qiu-Xiang The Flexible Organizer for Competitive Intelligence (FOCI) is a personalised web intelligence system that provides an integrated platform for gathering, organising, tracking, and disseminating competitive information on the web. FOCI builds personalised information portfolios through a novel method called User-Configurable Clustering, which allows a user to personalise his/her portfolios in terms of the content as well as the organisational structure. This paper outlines the key challenges we face in personalised information management and gives a detailed account of FOCI’s underlying personalisation mechanism. For a quantitative evaluation of the system’s performance, we propose a set of performance indices based on information entropy that measures the degree of matching between a system-generated cluster structure and a user-preferred category organisation. Experimental results of a case study show that FOCI’s personalisation increases the degree of matching tremendously after a reasonable number of operations. In addition, the personalised portfolios can be used to track and organise new information with a good level of performance. 2004-09-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/5191 info:doi/10.1007/s10115-003-0130-9 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/6194/viewcontent/_home_journal_dvi_KAIS0130_KAIS.dvi.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Web intelligence Clustering Personalization Information management Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Databases and Information Systems |
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The Flexible Organizer for Competitive Intelligence (FOCI) is a personalised web intelligence system that provides an integrated platform for gathering, organising, tracking, and disseminating competitive information on the web. FOCI builds personalised information portfolios through a novel method called User-Configurable Clustering, which allows a user to personalise his/her portfolios in terms of the content as well as the organisational structure. This paper outlines the key challenges we face in personalised information management and gives a detailed account of FOCI’s underlying personalisation mechanism. For a quantitative evaluation of the system’s performance, we propose a set of performance indices based on information entropy that measures the degree of matching between a system-generated cluster structure and a user-preferred category organisation. Experimental results of a case study show that FOCI’s personalisation increases the degree of matching tremendously after a reasonable number of operations. In addition, the personalised portfolios can be used to track and organise new information with a good level of performance. |
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