Following the period marked by the spread of the COVID-19 virus, tourists and enthusiasts flocked to museums and archaeological parks, highlighting persistent and emerging challenges concerning the enhancement of cultural heritage. This study proposes a novel framework that leverages context-aware recommender systems (CARS) to personalize the cultural experience based on the contextual conditions in which it occurs. The framework has been specifically developed and tested within the archaeological sites of Paestum and Pompeii. The evaluation process was conducted in two phases. The first phase focused on assessing the accuracy and reliability of the proposed context-aware approach, using a dataset comprising 972 user ratings collected from visitors to the Pompeii archaeological park. The second phase measured user satisfaction through a large-scale, in situ evaluation conducted directly within the archaeological parks. This phase involved nearly 2000 participants and aimed to assess the real-world usability and perceived satisfaction of the platform through direct interaction in cultural settings. The results confirm the effectiveness of the approach, with over 90% of respondents expressing a high level of satisfaction.
A context-aware recommender system-based framework for improving cultural experiences
Casillo M.;Colace F.;Conte D.;Lombardi M.;Santaniello D.;Valentino C.
2026
Abstract
Following the period marked by the spread of the COVID-19 virus, tourists and enthusiasts flocked to museums and archaeological parks, highlighting persistent and emerging challenges concerning the enhancement of cultural heritage. This study proposes a novel framework that leverages context-aware recommender systems (CARS) to personalize the cultural experience based on the contextual conditions in which it occurs. The framework has been specifically developed and tested within the archaeological sites of Paestum and Pompeii. The evaluation process was conducted in two phases. The first phase focused on assessing the accuracy and reliability of the proposed context-aware approach, using a dataset comprising 972 user ratings collected from visitors to the Pompeii archaeological park. The second phase measured user satisfaction through a large-scale, in situ evaluation conducted directly within the archaeological parks. This phase involved nearly 2000 participants and aimed to assess the real-world usability and perceived satisfaction of the platform through direct interaction in cultural settings. The results confirm the effectiveness of the approach, with over 90% of respondents expressing a high level of satisfaction.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


