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Research Seminar - July 09, 1999
Seminar Announcement
| Title: |
A Decision-theoretic System for Pre-sending Documents on the WWW
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| Speaker: |
Ann Nicholson |
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Monash University |
| Date: |
Friday 9th July, 1999 |
| Time: |
3pm |
| Venue: |
Seminar Room 1.24 |
Abstract
Users typically have to wait for information they require from the
World Wide Web. Users' waiting time for information on the WWW may be
reduced by pre-sending documents they are likely to request, albeit at
a possible expense of additional transmission costs. In this seminar,
I will describe a decision-theoretic pre-sending system developed over
the past 2 years with my Monash colleagues Ingrid Zukerman and David
Albrecht.
The first part of the talk will look at the problem of predicting
users' requests. We considered several Markov models derived from the
behaviour patterns of many users, which predict which documents a user
is likely to request next. I will present comparative results of the
predictive accuracy of the different models, and, based on these
results, show how we can build hybrid models which combine the
individual models in different ways. These hybrid models generally
have a greater predictive accuracy than the individual models.
The second part of the talk will focus on a decision-theoretic
approach for pre-sending documents based on the predictions made by
the best hybrid model. We introduce two evaluation methods which
measure the immediate and the eventual benefit of pre-sending a
document. We use these evaluation methods to compare the performance
of our decision-theoretic policy to that of a naive pre-sending
policy, and to identify the domain parameter configurations for which
each of these policies provides a clear overall benefit to the user.
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