[Asis-l] First Call for Papers - UMAP2015 - 23rd Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization
kevin koidl
kevin.koidl at scss.tcd.ie
Tue Nov 25 10:21:19 EST 2014
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======================== CALL FOR PAPERS =======================
UMAP2015: 23rd Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization
29th June -- 3rd July 2015, Dublin, Ireland
http://um.org/umap2015/
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UMAP is the premier international conference for researchers and
practitioners working on systems that adapt to their individual users,
or to groups of users, and collect and represent information about users
for this purpose.
UMAP 2015 is focused on bringing together cutting edge research from
user interaction & modeling, adaptive technologies and delivery
platforms. UMAP 2015 will have the theme "Contextualizing the World",
highlighting the significance and impact of User Modeling & Adaptive
Technologies on a large number of everyday application areas such as:
intelligent learning environments, recommender systems, ecommerce,
advertising, personalized information retrieval and access, digital
humanities, eGovernment, cultural heritage, and personalized health.
UMAP2015 will explore, study and shape a broad range of dimensions faced
by modern user adaptive systems, covering the following topics:
Techniques in User Modeling & Adaptive Technologies
- Personalizing information access
- Recommending products
- Adapting/Contextualizing search
- Enhancing learning outcomes
- Adapting interfaces
- Personalizing search and information retrieval
- Adapting activities and workflow
Innovative Applications for User Modeling & Adaptive Technologies
- E-commerce
- E-learning
- Cultural heritage
- Digital libraries
- Social media, digital TV, advertisement
- Assistive technologies and healthcare
- Entertainment and games
- Recommender systems
User Characteristics for User Modeling & Adaptive Technologies
- Knowledge and skills
- Interests and preferences
- Special needs
- Affective states, personality
- Goals & Plans
- Contexts of use, roles
- Cultural characteristics
Environments for User Modeling & Adaptive Technologies
- Web-based systems
- Desktop systems
- Virtual or immersive environments
- Mobile and wearable systems
- Smart objects
- Groupware systems
Design, Usability and Evaluation issues for User Modeling & Adaptive
Technologies
- Ensuring user adequate control, understanding and & predictability
- Preserving privacy, security and diversity
- Avoiding excessive narrowing of experience
- Requirements capture
- Formative evaluation
- User testing and validation
Computational methods for User Modeling & Adaptive Technologies
- Data collection
- User model construction & representation
- Algorithms for personalization & adaptation
- Mediation of user models
- Architectures for user modeling & adaptive technologies
UMAP 2015 will include high quality peer-reviewed papers related to the
above topics and is organized into three main tracks: research track,
experience track and industry track.
Research track
Peer reviewed, original, and principled research papers addressing the
theory and practice of User Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization.
Papers will be assessed based on the originality and significance of the
presented contribution to the research field, as well as their technical
soundness and overall readability.
Experience track
Peer reviewed papers showcasing innovative use of User Modeling,
Adaptation and Personalization, exploring the benefits and challenges of
applying user modeling techniques and adaptation technology in real-life
applications and contexts. Papers will be assessed based on the novelty
of the application, the potential impact from the utilization of user
modeling and adaptation technologies in the specific case, and the
usefulness of the presented experience for extending the UMAP research
and application.
Industry track
Peer reviewed papers showcasing mature and solid use of User Modeling,
Adaptation and Personalization, clearly illustrating the benefits and
challenges of applying user modeling techniques and adaptation
technology in commercial contexts. Papers will be assessed based on the
maturity and the robustness of the solution, and the economic and social
impact.
The Research and Experience track will accept the submission of both
"long" papers (12 pages) and "short" papers (6 pages). Submissions to
the Industry track should be of a maximum 8 pages with a specific
commercial focus. In order to maintain the high quality and impact of
the UMAP series, each paper in all three tracks will have three reviews
by program committee members. The program chairs will coordinate the
review process.
SUBMISSION AND PUBLICATION
Papers must be submitted through the EasyChair conference system
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=umap2015
They must be formatted according to Springer's LNCS style guidelines
http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0 and not
exceed the page length, as specified above.
The long and short paper categories will be strictly kept apart in the
submission and review process. Accepted papers will be distributed to
conference attendees, and also published by Springer in both online and
printed conference proceedings.
At least one author of each accepted paper must register for the
conference and present the paper there.
IMPORTANT DATES
Abstract submission: January 30th 2015
Papers submission: February 6th 2015
Notification to authors: 23rd March 2015
Camera-ready submission: 13th April 2015
The submissions times are 11:59pm Hawaii time.
CONFERENCE CHAIRS
General Chairs: Owen Conlan and Séamus Lawless
Program Chairs: Kalina Bontcheva and Francesco Ricci
CONFERENCE WEB SITE
http://um.org/umap2015/
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Dr. Kevin Koidl
Research Fellow Trinity College Dublin
Ph.D. M.Sc. (Dipl.-Wirtsch.-Inf. TU)
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