B. Mehta

Publication List Details

Period

1977 - 2009

Number

50

Co-Authors

Supporting information access in next generation digital library architectures (2005)

Frommholz, I., Knezevic, P., Mehta, B., Niederée, C., Risse, T., Thiel, U.

Current developments on Service-oriented Architectures, Peer-to-Peer and Grid computing promise more open and flexible architectures for digital libraries. They will open the Digital Library (DL)...

Ontologically-enriched unified user modeling for cross-system personalization (2005)

Mehta, B., Niederée, C., Stewart, A., Degemmis, M., Lops, P., Semeraro, G.

Personalization today has wide spread use on many Web sites. Systems and applications store preferences and information about users in order to provide personalized access. However, these systems...

Extending your neighborhood-relationship-based recommendations using your personal web context (2004)

Stewart, A., Niederée, C., Mehta, B., Hemmje, M., Neuhold, E.

The people, documents, and other entities from a domain persons know, or are in other ways associated with, influence their decision making and the types of recommendations that serve them best. For...

The role of context for information mediation in digital libraries (2004)

Neuhold, E.J., Niederée, C., Stewart, A., Frommholz, I., Mehta, B.

Mediating between available information objects and individual information needs is a central issue within the functionality of a digital library. In the simplest case this is an information request...

An architecture for recommendation based service mediation (2004)

Mehta, B., Niederee, C., Stewart, A., Muscogiuri, C., Neuhold, E.J.

Resource brokering is a crucial activity in Grid infrastructures and other environments with dynamic resource selection. The Mediation between resource requirements and available resources relies on...

Concept formation vs. logistic regression: predicting death in trauma patients.

Hadzikadic, M., Hakenewerth, A., Bohren, B., Norton, J., Mehta, B., Andrews, C.

This paper discusses two classification models, one based on concept formation and the other using standard logistic regression. The models are first explained in some detail and then evaluated on...