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Perbandingan Interpretasi Analisis Data Page View dan Click Related Post Pada Website Edukasi Sebagai Implisit Feedback Dengan Hasil Interpretasi Penggunaan Teknologi EyeTracking Riad Taufik Lazwardi; Khoirul Umam
INTERNAL (Information System Journal) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020)
Publisher : Universitas Maso'em Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32627/internal.v3i2.120

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The analysis used in this study uses the help of Google Analytics to understand how the user's behavior on the Calculus learning material educational website page. Are users interested in recommendation articles? The answer to this question provides insight into the user's decision process and suggests how far a click is the result of an informed decision. Based on these results, it is hoped that a strategy to generate feedback from clicks should emerge. To evaluate the extent to which feedback shows relevance, versus implicit feedback to explicit feedback collected manually. The study presented in this study differs in at least two ways from previous work assessing the reliability of implicit feedback. First, this study aims to provide detailed insight into the user decision-making process through the use of a recommendation system with an implicit feedback feature. Second, evaluate the relative preferences that come from user behavior (user behavior). This differs from previous studies which primarily assessed absolute feedback. 
Perbandingan Interpretasi Analisis Data Page View dan Click Related Post Pada Website Edukasi Sebagai Implisit Feedback Dengan Hasil Interpretasi Penggunaan Teknologi EyeTracking Riad Taufik Lazwardi; Khoirul Umam
INTERNAL (Information System Journal) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020)
Publisher : Masoem University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32627/internal.v3i2.289

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The analysis used in this study uses the help of Google Analytics to understand how the user's behavior on the Calculus learning material educational website page. Are users interested in recommendation articles? The answer to this question provides insight into the user's decision process and suggests how far a click is the result of an informed decision. Based on these results, it is hoped that a strategy to generate feedback from clicks should emerge. To evaluate the extent to which feedback shows relevance, versus implicit feedback to explicit feedback collected manually. The study presented in this study differs in at least two ways from previous work assessing the reliability of implicit feedback. First, this study aims to provide detailed insight into the user decision-making process through the use of a recommendation system with an implicit feedback feature. Second, evaluate the relative preferences that come from user behavior (user behavior). This differs from previous studies which primarily assessed absolute feedback.