F. Cena, F. Carmagnola, O. Cortassa, Cristina Gena, Yiwen Wang, N. Stash, Lora Aroyo
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Tag interoperability in cultural web-based applications
This paper presents an approach that shows how user interaction data (tags) generated by one application can be exploited by another one in similar domain for integrating user models in distributed and interactive environments. In particular we discuss the tags interoperability among two adaptive systems into the cultural heritage domain.