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3.1 | 1 | ==== OWL file ==== |
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3 | Under development | ||
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5 | ==== | ||
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3.1 | 6 | Authors ==== |
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8 | Mark Neerincx, Ciaran van Stee, Bernd Kiefer | ||
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3.1 | 11 | Short description of ontology ==== |
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13 | In this ontology, concepts are described that are related to the direct feedback in the PAL system. It describes the characteristics of feedback. | ||
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3.1 | 16 | Related work ==== |
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2.1 | 18 | ==== ... |
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3.1 | 19 | Ontology design ==== |
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3.1 | 22 | **Ontology development** ====== |
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24 | The ontology is developed iteratively, based on literature and domain analyses (i.e., the domain of self-management of a lifestyle-related chronic disease like diabetes). During the development of the PAL system and related research, the ontology was refined and extended. | ||
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3.1 | 27 | **Ontology structure** ====== |
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29 | The ontology consists of explanations related to classes, properties and relations. | ||
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31 | The following concepts are distinguished: | ||
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34 | ~1. Informative feedback (e.g. for learning): | ||
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36 | Corrective response | ||
37 | Descriptive | ||
38 | Evaluative | ||
39 | Confirmatory response | ||
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41 | 2. Motivational feedback: | ||
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43 | Encouragement | ||
44 | Praise | ||
45 | Remark | ||
46 | Mood Matching | ||
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48 | Examples: | ||
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5.1 | 50 | The [[document>>attach:AppendixTable PALFeedback.pdf]] below provides a rich set of examples: |
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52 | ==== | ||
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3.1 | 53 | Evaluation and results ==== |
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55 | This feedback was implemented and used in the PAL user experiments. |