The Study on Personalized Guidance in Intelligent Library Based on Multi-Agent

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The system integrated RFID technique, wireless and mobile phone which apply in the intelligent guidance and book management of large scale of library, and to collate the real time information by different functional mobile agents to provide customized information and service, according to the favorite of each reader. Meanwhile, to display forgoing information by multimedia video of book introduction for readers to replace traditional looking for some particular book provide the customized knowledge search style and effective book introduction. In addition, our article set forth System Environment Aware and Recommending Mechanism which bring up considerations for customized information, besides to analyzing personal favorite, should think about the environmental factors in the library, such as, moving path of readers, service and so on such synthetic factors to have a complete analysis and consideration, so as to know what the most appropriate guided service and information is for readers and to make it as a customized intellectual guided service.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 143-144)

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18-22

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October 2010

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