An investigation on the relationship between the user model and graphic representations for the automated generation of multimedia presentations.

textabstractThis thesis investigates a possible solution to adapting an automatically generated presentation to an anonymous user. We will explore the field of User Modeling, specifically Adaptive Hypermedia, to find suitable methods. In our case study, we combine the methods we find to develop a concept for generating user-adapted multimedia presentations about the virtual collection of the Rijksmuseum of Amsterdam in their website

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