Search results for "online information"

showing 4 items of 4 documents

Semantic User Profiling for Digital Advertising

2015

International audience; With the emergence of real-time distribution of online advertising space (“real-time bidding”), user profiling from web navigation traces becomes crucial. Indeed, it allows online advertisers to target customers without interfering with their activities. Current techniques apply traditional methods as statistics and machine learning, but suffer from their limitations. As an answer, the proposed approach aims to develop and evaluate a semantic-based user profiling system for digital advertising.

[INFO.INFO-AI] Computer Science [cs]/Artificial Intelligence [cs.AI]Data AnalysisBig DataACM: H.: Information Systems/H.3: INFORMATION STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL/H.3.5: Online Information Services[ INFO ] Computer Science [cs]OntologyACM : H.: Information Systems/H.3: INFORMATION STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL/H.3.1: Content Analysis and IndexingACM : H.: Information SystemsUser ProfilingACM: H.: Information Systems/H.4: INFORMATION SYSTEMS APPLICATIONSReasoningACM : H.: Information Systems/H.4: INFORMATION SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS[INFO] Computer Science [cs][INFO.INFO-AI]Computer Science [cs]/Artificial Intelligence [cs.AI]ACM : H.: Information Systems/H.3: INFORMATION STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL/H.3.4: Systems and Software/H.3.4.5: User profiles and alert servicesACM: H.: Information SystemsInferenceACM : H.: Information Systems/H.3: INFORMATION STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL/H.3.5: Online Information Services[INFO]Computer Science [cs]Logical Rules[ INFO.INFO-AI ] Computer Science [cs]/Artificial Intelligence [cs.AI]ACM: H.: Information Systems/H.3: INFORMATION STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL/H.3.1: Content Analysis and IndexingSWRLACM: H.: Information Systems/H.3: INFORMATION STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL/H.3.4: Systems and Software/H.3.4.5: User profiles and alert servicesSemantic Web
researchProduct

How do university students’ web search behavior, website characteristics, and the interaction of both influence students’ critical online reasoning?

2020

The Internet has become one of the main sources of information for university students’ learning. Since anyone can disseminate content online, however, the Internet is full of irrelevant, biased, or even false information. Thus, students’ ability to use online information in a critical-reflective manner is of crucial importance. In our study, we used a framework for the assessment of students’ critical online reasoning (COR) to measure university students’ ability to critically use information from online sources and to reason on contentious issues based on online information. In addition to analyzing students’ COR by evaluating their open-ended short answers, we also investigated the stude…

critical online reasoning assessmentonline informationcontent analysis370 Erziehungquality of online information300 Sozialwissenschaften300 Social scienceshigher educationlog file analysis370 Educationlcsh:L7-991web searchlcsh:Education (General)
researchProduct

Mir@bel: a free gateway to journals’ contents

2017

Mir@bel is a network backed by a platform dedicated to the online access to journals (full texts, description, publisher, etc.). This presentation of Mir@bel network took place during a meeting with the Sherpa/Romeo team of JISC. It was organised within the framework of the Bibliothèque Scientifique Numérique (former Committee for Open Science) in the working group dedicated to "Public Scientific Publishing". The aim was to imagine the future for the declaration of publishing policies of French scientific journals in the British Sherpa/Romeo platform.

online informationlibrarians and publishers network[SHS.INFO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciencesjournalsscientific publication[SHS.INFO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciencesacademic journals
researchProduct

The use of the Dark Web as a COVID-19 information source : A three-country study

2022

The Dark Web (i.e., the anonymous web or Darknet) contains potentially harmful COVID-19-related information and content such as conspiracy theories and forged certificates. The Dark Web may particularly attract individuals who are suspicious about the pandemic, but there is no research concerning the use of the Dark Web as a COVID-19 information source. In this study, we investigated the role of COVID-19 skepticism, online activities, and loneliness in the use of the Dark Web platforms as a COVID-19 information source. The data (N = 3000) were gathered in April 2021 from 18 to 75-year-old respondents from Finland (n = 1000), Sweden (n = 1000) and the United Kingdom (n = 1000). The responden…

tiedonlähteetanonymityonline informationSociology and Political Sciencesocial mediaCOVID-19sosiaalinen mediaHuman Factors and ErgonomicsDark webkansainvälinen vertailupandemiatEducationanonyymiverkotluottamusBusiness and International Managementmisinformationverkkoaineistoanonymiteettirokotevastaisuus
researchProduct