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| + | The deliverable "Test and evaluation of the alter ego assistant with regard to the scenarios" was published as an article in the WIMS Conference (see below). |
| + | This paper introduce Collectra, the first element enabling to collecte interactions traces using to built assistance. |
| + | The paper also presents the assessments of Collectra and demonstrates that the performance of the tool are satisfactory for the needs of assisting motor. Due to strategic reorientation of Kolflow project, the alter-ego assistant for DSMW has not been implemented. |
| + | However, the uses of traces to provide assistance to users are presented in the deliverables D6.3 and D5.3. |
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| + | * Anh-Hoang Le, Marie Lefevre, Amélie Cordier, Hala Skaf-Molli: [https://liris.cnrs.fr/publis/?id=6003 Collecting Interaction Traces in Distributed Semantic Wikis]. Conference WIMS'13 (Web Intelligence, Mining and Semantics), Madrid, Espagne, 12-14 juin 2013. |
Latest revision as of 09:14, 19 March 2013
Deliverable description
Code : D4.4
Task / Sub-task : Task4
Deadline : month 18
Description : Test and evaluation of the alter ego assistant with regard to the scenarios
Concerns :
Status : yes
The deliverable "Test and evaluation of the alter ego assistant with regard to the scenarios" was published as an article in the WIMS Conference (see below).
This paper introduce Collectra, the first element enabling to collecte interactions traces using to built assistance.
The paper also presents the assessments of Collectra and demonstrates that the performance of the tool are satisfactory for the needs of assisting motor. Due to strategic reorientation of Kolflow project, the alter-ego assistant for DSMW has not been implemented.
However, the uses of traces to provide assistance to users are presented in the deliverables D6.3 and D5.3.