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Evaluating the Effectiveness of Bayesian and Neural Networks for Adaptive Schedulling Systems

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The ability to adjust itself to users’ profile is imperative in modern system, given that many people interact with a lot of information in different ways. The creation of adaptive systems is a complex domain that requires very specific methods and the integration of several intelligent techniques, from an intelligent systems development perspective. Designing an adaptive system requires planning and training of user modelling techniques combined with existing system components. Based on the architecture for user modelling on Intelligent and Adaptive Scheduling Systems, this paper presents an analysis of using the mentioned architecture to characterize user’s behaviours and a case study comparing the employment of different user classifiers. Bayesian and Artificial Neural Networks were selected as the elements of the computational study and this paper presents a description on how to prepare them to deal with user information.

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User Modelling Human-Computer Interaction Machine Learning Scalable Intelligence Scheduling Systems

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

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