Matching Media Contents with User Profiles by means of the Dempster-Shafer Theory
The media industry is increasingly personalizing the offering of contents in attempt to better target the audience. This requires to analyze the relationships that goes established between users and content they enjoy, looking at one side to the content characteristics and on the other to the user p...
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