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Publications by José Paulo Leal

2003

Mooshak: a Web-based multi-site programming contest system

Authors
Leal, JP; Silva, F;

Publication
SOFTWARE-PRACTICE & EXPERIENCE

Abstract
This paper presents a new Web-based system, Mooshak, to handle programming contests. The system acts as a full contest manager as well as an automatic judge for programming contests. Mooshak innovates in a number of aspects: it has a scalable architecture that can be used from small single server contests to complex multi-site contests with simultaneous public online contests and redundancy; it has a robust data management system favoring simple procedures for storing, replicating, backing up data and failure recovery using persistent objects; it has automatic judging capabilities to assist human judges in the evaluation of programs; it has built-in safety measures to prevent users from interfering with the normal progress of contests. Mooshak is an open system implemented on the Linux operating system using the Apache HTTP server and the TcI scripting language. This paper starts by describing the main features of the system and its architecture with reference to the automated judging, data management based on the replication of persistent objects over a network. Finally, we describe our experience using this system for managing two official programming contests. Copyright (C) 2003 John Wiley Sons, Ltd.

2012

Combining usage and content in an online music recommendation system for music in the long-tail

Authors
Domingues, MA; Gouyon, F; Jorge, AM; Leal, JP; Vinagre, J; Lemos, L; Sordo, M;

Publication
WWW'12 - Proceedings of the 21st Annual Conference on World Wide Web Companion

Abstract
In this paper we propose a hybrid music recommender system, which combines usage and content data. We describe an online evaluation experiment performed in real time on a commercial music web site, specialised in content from the very long tail of music content. We compare it against two stand-alone recommenders, the first system based on usage and the second one based on content data. The results show that the proposed hybrid recommender shows advantages with respect to usage- and content-based systems, namely, higher user absolute acceptance rate, higher user activity rate and higher user loyalty. Copyright is held by the International World Wide Web Conference Committee (IW3C2).

2004

Extreme adaptivity

Authors
Alves, MA; Jorge, A; Leal, JP;

Publication
ADAPTIVE HYPERMEDIA AND ADAPOTIVE WEB-BASED SYSTEMS, PROCEEDINGS

Abstract
This Doctoral Consortium paper focuses on Extreme Adaptivity, a set of top level requirements for adaptive hypertext systems, which has resulted from one year of examining the adaptive hypertext landscape. The complete specification of a system, KnowledgeAtoms, is also given, mainly as an example of Extreme Adaptivity. Additional methodological elements are discussed.

2008

A platform to support web site adaptation and monitoring of its effects: A case study

Authors
Domingues, MA; Leal, JP; Jorge, AM; Soares, C; Machado, P;

Publication
AAAI Workshop - Technical Report

Abstract
In this paper we describe a platform that enables Web site automation and monitoring. The platform automatically gathers high quality site activity data, both from the server and client sides. Web adapters, such as rec-ommender systems, can be easily plugged into the platform, and take advantage of the up-to-date activity data. The platform also includes a module to support the editor of the site to monitor and assess the effects of automation. We illustrate the features of the platform on a case study, where we show how it can be used to gather information not only to model the behavior of users but also the impact of the personalization mechanism. Copyright © 2008, Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence.

2022

Automated Assessment in Computer Science: A Bibliometric Analysis of the Literature

Authors
Paiva, JC; Figueira, A; Leal, JP;

Publication
Learning Technologies and Systems - 21st International Conference on Web-Based Learning, ICWL 2022, and 7th International Symposium on Emerging Technologies for Education, SETE 2022, Tenerife, Spain, November 21-23, 2022, Revised Selected Papers

Abstract

2016

Preface

Authors
Mernik, M; Leal, JP; Oliveira, HG;

Publication
OpenAccess Series in Informatics

Abstract

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