Abstract

Personalization plays an important role in information retrieval systems. In the field of transportation, and more specifically multimodal transportation, personalization represents an efficient way for travelers to find appropriate routes. Providing travelers with the relevant information to their needs and preferences is challenging for transportation systems. In this paper, we propose an ontology-based approach for personalized itinerary search. Our proposal is based on modeling each user using an ontological fuzzy modular profile that incorporates a set of fuzzy modules representing several aspects of the user’s description. The approach is applied in the transportation domain and integrates a new method of matching between the profile ontology and the domain ontology to obtain personalized responses for individual user profiles. Our proposal was implemented and evaluated. Obtained results show that personalization coupled with ontology matching enables an improvement of query reformulation.

Recommended Citation

Baazaoui-Zghal, H. & Besbes, G. (2019). An Ontology-based Approach for Personalized Itinerary Search. In A. Siarheyeva, C. Barry, M. Lang, H. Linger, & C. Schneider (Eds.), Information Systems Development: Information Systems Beyond 2020 (ISD2019 Proceedings). Toulon, France: ISEN Yncréa Méditerranée.

Paper Type

Event

Share

COinS
 

An Ontology-based Approach for Personalized Itinerary Search

Personalization plays an important role in information retrieval systems. In the field of transportation, and more specifically multimodal transportation, personalization represents an efficient way for travelers to find appropriate routes. Providing travelers with the relevant information to their needs and preferences is challenging for transportation systems. In this paper, we propose an ontology-based approach for personalized itinerary search. Our proposal is based on modeling each user using an ontological fuzzy modular profile that incorporates a set of fuzzy modules representing several aspects of the user’s description. The approach is applied in the transportation domain and integrates a new method of matching between the profile ontology and the domain ontology to obtain personalized responses for individual user profiles. Our proposal was implemented and evaluated. Obtained results show that personalization coupled with ontology matching enables an improvement of query reformulation.