Content understanding is a crucial issue for website adaptation. In this paper we present a Function-based Object Model (FOM) that attempts to understand authors' intention by identifying Object function instead of semantic understanding. Every Object in a website serves for certain functions (Basic and Specific Function) which reflect authors' intention towards the purpose of an Object. Based on this consideration we have proposed the FOM model for website understanding. FOM includes two complementary parts: Basic FOM based on the basic functional properties of Object and Specific FOM based on the category of Object. An automatic approach to detect the functional properties and category of Object is presented for FOM generation. Two level adaptation rules (general rules and specific rules) based on FOM are combined for practical adaptation. A system for web content adaptation over Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) is developed as an application example of the proposed model. Experiments have shown satisfactory results and extensibility.
Two cyano-bridged Gd(III)-Cr(III) complexes [Gd(urea)(4)(H(2)O)(2)](2)[Cr(CN)(6)](2) (1) and ([Gd(capro)(2)(H(2)O)(4)Cr(CN)(6)].H(2)O)(n)(2) (capro represents caprolactam) have been synthesized and characterized structurally and magnetically. Complex 1 has a tetranuclear Gd(2)Cr(2) square structure, in which two cis-CN(-) ligands of each [Cr(CN)(6)] link two [Gd(urea)(4)(H(2)O)(2)] groups and in turn, two [Gd(urea)(4)(H(2)O)(2)] link two [Cr(CN)(6)] in a cis fashion. Complex 2 is composed of 1D chains with alternating [Gd(capro)(2)(H(2)O)(4)] and [Cr(CN)(6)] moieties connected by the trans-CN(-) ligands of [Cr(CN)(6)]. The dehydration of 2 at 120 degrees C generates a new complex, [Gd(capro)(2)(H(2)O)(2)Cr(CN)(6)] (2'). Magnetic studies show the existence of antiferromagnetic Gd(III)-Cr(III) interaction in these complexes. On the basis of the tetranuclear model, the magnetic susceptibilities of 1 have been analyzed giving the intermetallic magnetic coupling constant of -0.36 cm(-1). Complex 2' exhibits a ferrimagnetic order below 2.1 K. Interestingly, 2' is quite soluble in water, and slow evaporation of the solution gives the hydrated complex 2. Therefore, 2' is a soluble molecular magnet, and this significant behavior implies potential applications. Isothermal magnetization measurements of 2' and other cyano-bridged Gd(III)-Cr(III) molecular magnets show unusual field-induced metamagnetic behavior from the ferrimagnetic ground state to the ferromagnetic state. Field dependence of magnetization of the cyano-bridged Gd(III)-Cr(III) complexes shows unusual field-induced metamagnetic behavior from the ferrimagnetic ground state to the ferromagnetic state.
To provide intelligent personalized online services such as web recommendations, it is usually necessary to model users' web acces behavior. To achieve this, onc of the promising approaches is web usage mining, which mines web logs for user models and recommendations. Different from most web recommender systems that are mainly based on clustering and association rule mining, this paper proposes an intelligent web recommender systcm known a 5 SWARS (Sequential Web Accessbascd Recommender System) that uses sequential access pattern mining. In the proposed system, CS-mine, an cffcient sequential pattern mining aIgorithm is used to identify frequent sequential web access patterns. The acces patterns are thcn stored in a compact trce structure, called Pattera-trce, which is then used for matching and generating web links for recommendations. In this paper, the proposed SWARS systcm is described, and its pcrformance is evaluated based on precision, satisfaction and applicability,
scite is a Brooklyn-based organization that helps researchers better discover and understand research articles through Smart Citations–citations that display the context of the citation and describe whether the article provides supporting or contrasting evidence. scite is used by students and researchers from around the world and is funded in part by the National Science Foundation and the National Institute on Drug Abuse of the National Institutes of Health.
customersupport@researchsolutions.com
10624 S. Eastern Ave., Ste. A-614
Henderson, NV 89052, USA
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.
Copyright © 2024 scite LLC. All rights reserved.
Made with 💙 for researchers
Part of the Research Solutions Family.