Personalized museum experience: The Rijksmuseum use case

L.M. Aroyo, Y. Wang, R. Brussee, P. Gorgels, L.W. Rutledge, N. Stash

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    Abstract

    This paper describes ongoing work exploring aspects of personalized access to and presentation of virtual museum collections. The project demonstrator illustrates an interactive approach to collecting data about museum visitors in terms of their interests in and preferences about artefacts from the Rijksmuseum collection. This data is stored in user profiles used further to recommend routes through the museum and to guide the users towards artefacts related to their interests and preferences. The overall goal of the project is to explore different users' characteristics and personalize users' museum experiences within the Rijksmuseum virtual and physical collections.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationMuseums and the Web 2007 (San Francisco CA, USA, April 11-14, 2007. Proceedings)
    EditorsJ. Trant, D. Bearman
    Place of PublicationToronto
    PublisherArchives & Museum Informatics
    Publication statusPublished - 2007

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