2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-58515-4_27
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Collaborative Hybrid Agent Provision of Learner Needs Using Ontology Based Semantic Technology

Abstract: This paper describes the use of Intelligent Agents and Ontologies to implement knowledge navigation and learner choice when interacting with complex information locations. The paper is in two parts: the first looks at how Agent Based Semantic Technology can be used to give users a more personalised experience as an individual. The paper then looks to generalise this technology to allow users to work with agents in hybrid group scenarios. In the context of University Learners, the paper outlines how we employ a… Show more

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“…This can include using accessible fonts, offering high contrast versions (color schemes), to ones that more actively support a particular learner's needs, altering the rate of playback or delivery, using different interface systems (touch, based on where the user is looking, etc.) (Nganji and Brayshaw 2017;Brayshaw et al 2017).…”
Section: Technology For Understanding and Guidance On Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This can include using accessible fonts, offering high contrast versions (color schemes), to ones that more actively support a particular learner's needs, altering the rate of playback or delivery, using different interface systems (touch, based on where the user is looking, etc.) (Nganji and Brayshaw 2017;Brayshaw et al 2017).…”
Section: Technology For Understanding and Guidance On Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%