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Collaborative Information Filtering: A Review and an Educational Application
International Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Education
  • Andrew Walker, Utah State University
  • Mimi Recker, Utah State University
  • Kimberly Lawless, University of Illinois, Chicago
  • David A. Wiley, Utah State University
Document Type
Article
Publisher
IOS Press
Publication Date
1-1-2004
Abstract

This paper reviews the literature surrounding an information filtering technique, collaborative information filtering, which supports the discovery of resources in a way that is sensitive to the context of users. Moreover, via statistical clustering techniques, the system supports automated, personalized filtering and recommendation of relevant resources and like-minded users for particular user communities. The paper also describes an educational implementation of this approach, called Altered Vista, and presents results from a 3-month trial use of the system, aimed at evaluating the educational effectiveness and usefulness of the approach.

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Citation Information
Walker, A., Recker, M., Lawless, K., & Wiley, D. (2004). Collaborative information filtering: A review and an educational application. International Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Education. 14, 1-26.