Title
Mining associations for interface design
Abstract
Consumer research has indicated that consumers use compensatory and non-compensatory decision strategies when formulating their purchasing decisions. Compensatory decision-making strategies are used when the consumer fully rationalizes their decision outcome whereas non-compensatory decision-making strategies are used when the consumer considers only that information which has most meaning to them at the time of decision. When designing online shopping support tools, incorporating these decision-making strategies with the goal of personalizing the design of the user interface may enhance the overall quality and satisfaction of the consumer's shopping experiences. This paper presents work towards this goal. The authors describe research that refines a previously developed procedure, using techniques in cluster analysis and rough sets, to obtain consumer information needed in support of designing customizable and personalized user interface enhancements. The authors further refine their procedure by examining and evaluating techniques in traditional association mining, specifically conducting experimentation using the Eclat algorithm for use with the authors' previous work. A summary discussing previous work in relation to the new evaluation is provided. Results are analyzed and opportunities for future work are described.
Year
DOI
Venue
2007
10.1007/978-3-540-72458-2_13
RSKT
Keywords
Field
DocType
mining association,future work,consumer research,non-compensatory decision strategy,interface design,purchasing decision,decision outcome,non-compensatory decision-making strategy,compensatory decision-making strategy,decision-making strategy,consumer information,previous work,cluster analysis,rough set,user interface
Computer science,Knowledge management,Association mining,Human–computer interaction,Artificial intelligence,Cluster analysis,Interface design,Personalization,Usability,Rough set,Purchasing,User interface,Machine learning
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
4481
0302-9743
2
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.45
11
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Timothy Maciag1102.49
Daryl H. Hepting28015.55
Dominik Ślęzak355350.04
Robert J. Hilderman427029.86