Imen Ben Sassi
Tallinn University of Technology
12 Papers
22 Citations
Imen Ben Sassi is an academic researcher from Tallinn University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Relevance (information retrieval) & Recommender system. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 12 publications. Previous affiliations of Imen Ben Sassi include Tunis University.
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Papers
MORec: At the crossroads of context-aware and multi-criteria decision making for online music recommendation
TL;DR: This paper introduces a new multi-criteria recommendation approach, named MORec, which generates Top-N music recommendations by bootstrapping the system using beforehand collected data and applies the K-means algorithm to generate a predictive model that comprises clusters of similar contexts defining the association between contextual dimensions and music genres.
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How does context influence music preferences: a user-based study of the effects of contextual information on users’ preferred music
TL;DR: This paper proposed a user-based methodology aiming to judge the relation between contextual factors and musical genres, and started by the acquisition of explicit items rating from a population in various possible contextual situations.
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Fuzzy classification-based emotional context recognition from online social networks messages
Imen Ben Sassi,Sadok Ben Yahia,Sehl Mellouli +2 more
- 01 Jul 2017
TL;DR: A new automatic approach named FEmoRec for emotional context recognition from online social networks that applies a semantic similarity measure based on Multi-Layer Perceptron Neural Net Model.
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An Ontology-Based Thermal Comfort Management System In Smart Buildings
Adrian Taboada Orozco,Amira Mouakher,Imen Ben Sassi,Christophe Nicolle +3 more
- 12 Nov 2019
TL;DR: A wireless sensor network (WSN)-based comfort measurement approach, called OnCom, using a dedicated ontology and the emotional state analysis of the occupant to reach the "adequate" indoor thermal comfort.
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Generalized cutaneous metastases of breast cancer: An uncommon presentation.
Nesrine Chraiet,Yosr Zenzri,Hanen Bouaziz,Imen Ben Sassi,Azza Guebsi,Salma Kamoun,Khaled Rahal,Amel Mezlini +7 more
TL;DR: Cutaneous metastases are rare and represent a sign of poor prognosis in breast cancer patients, and are aSign of widespread disease in patients with breast cancer.
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