Abstract

This paper aims at demonstrating a particular method to extract relevant information from navigation data. Participants had to perform web tasks while their navigation behavior was recorded. Then, they had to rate a list of presents based on the question: how much would you like to receive this present for your birthday? The semantic similarities (calculated with Latent Semantic Analysis) between users' navigation paths and presents' descriptions were used as implicit estimates of users' preferences. Results show that users' explicit preferences can be accurately estimated based on users' navigation behavior. Consequently, we propose this method to be used in building user models for adaptive web applications.

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