CfP: 18th Int'l Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation, and Personalization
UMAP 2010 --
18th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
USER MODELING, ADAPTATION,
AND PERSONALIZATION
Big Island of Hawaii, June
20-24, 2010
http://www.hawaii.edu/UMAP2010/
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
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 is the successor
to the biannual User Modeling and Adaptive Hypermedia conferences that
were merged in 2009. It is organized under the auspices of User Modeling Inc.
TOPICS
The conference spans, but
is not restricted to, the following topics:
- Purposes of UMAP:
personalizing information, recommending products, tailoring search results,
enhancing learning outcomes, personalizing help, assuming routine tasks,
adapting interfaces, ...
- User characteristics for
UMAP: knowledge and skills, interests and preferences, special needs, affective
states, goals and plans, contexts of use, roles, cultural characteristics, ...
- Application domains for
UMAP: e-commerce, e-learning, cultural heritage, healthcare,
assistive technologies, digital libraries, office work, recommender
systems, targeted advertisement, digital TV, ...
- Environments for UMAP:
web-based systems (including the semantic/social Web), desktop systems,
groupware systems, mobile and wearable systems, smart environments, smart
objects, virtual environments, ...
- Computational methods
for UMAP: data collection, user model extraction and representation, adaptation
methods, architectures for UMAP, ...
- Evaluation of UMAP:
requirements specification, formative evaluation, user testing, validation,
performance tests, ...
- Practical aspects of
UMAP: privacy and security, cost-justifying UMAP, integrating UMAP, valuing
user experience, ...
SUBMISSION
CATEGORIES
WORKSHOP PROPOSALS (due
Nov. 23, 2009)
Workshop proposals (3
pages) should outline the area, goals, scope and format of the workshop,
introducing also the members of the organizing team and their backgrounds.
Preference will be given to workshops that aim to produce answers to one
or more explicitly formulated questions and that involve interactive
presentations and constructive work, as opposed to
"miniconferences" that comprise mainly paper presentations.
TUTORIAL
PROPOSALS (due Nov. 23, 2009)
Tutorial proposals (3
pages) should describe the topic of the tutorial and its importance, the
intended style of presentation, and the instructor's qualifications.
Conference participants can attend tutorials at no extra charge.
Tutorial instructors will receive a complementary conference registration.
RESEARCH PAPERS (abstracts
due Jan. 11, 2010; full papers Jan. 18)
- Long research
papers (12 pages maximum) should present original reports of
substantive new research. They should place the work within the field, and
clearly indicate its innovative aspects and its significance.
- Short research papers
(6
pages) should present original and unpublished highly promising research,
whose merit will be assessed in terms of originality and importance rather
than maturity and technical validation.
Both categories will be
strictly kept apart in the review process. Only in extremely unusual
circumstances can long papers be relegated to the short paper category.
INDUSTRY
PAPERS (abstracts due Jan. 11, 2010; full papers Jan. 18)
The Industry Track
solicits submissions covering innovative commercial implementations
or applications of UMAP technologies, and experience in
applying recent research advances to practical situations. Submissions may
be either long papers (12 pages maximum) whose technical density should be
comparable to that of research track submissions, or short papers (6
pages). Industry Track submissions must describe work performed
in industry or concern industrial applications, and will typically include
at least one industry author.
DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM PAPERS
(due Jan. 18, 2010)
The Doctoral Consortium
is
a forum for Ph.D. students to get feedback and advice from the Doctoral
Consortium committee. Submissions (3 pages) should include original
and unpublished descriptions of the student's topic, proposed
contributions, and results achieved so far. They should clearly
indicate the work that remains to be done and the questions on which the
student would especially like to receive advice.
DEMONSTRATIONS
(due May 18, 2010)
Demonstrations will
showcase research prototypes of UMAP-based systems at the conference.
Descriptions of demonstrations (3 pages) should be original and unpublished
accounts of such systems. They should be accompanied by a specification of
the system requirements, and by a draft poster of up to 9 slides or a
single slide of about 24"x36" / ISO A1.
POSTERS (due May 18,
2010)
Descriptions of posters
(3
pages) should be original and unpublished accounts of innovative research
ideas, projects, or results. They should be accompanied by a draft
poster of up to 9 slides or a single slide of about 24"x36" /
ISO A1.
SUBMISSION FORMAT AND
REVIEW PROCESS
All submissions must
adhere to the Springer LNCS format, and be made through
the EasyChair conference system (workshop and
tutorial proposals should be sent directly to the respective
co-chairs). They will be reviewed for relevance, originality,
significance, validity and clarity. Reviews for research papers will
be integrated by a lead reviewer and by the program chairs.
PUBLICATION
Accepted research,
industry and doctoral consortium papers will be published by Springer in their
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS)
series, both in hardcopy and electronically through SpringerLink. They will also
be indexed in the ACM Digital Library. Accepted
descriptions of posters, demonstrations, workshops and tutorials will be
published in the UMAP Adjunct Proceedings. Significantly enhanced versions
of research papers can be submitted to User Modeling and User-Adapted
Interaction: The Journal of Personalization Research (UMUAI)
after the conference.
CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
General Chair
David N.
Chin, University of Hawaii, Manoa
Program Co-Chairs
Alfred Kobsa,
University of California, Irvine
Paul De Bra,
Eindhoven Univ. of Technology, Netherlands
Industry Track Co-Chairs
Kurt
Partridge, PARC, Palo Alto, California
Bhaskar
Mehta, Google, Zurich, Switzerland
Workshop and Tutorial
Co-Chairs
Judith
Masthoff, University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom
Yang Wang,
University of California, Irvine
Doctoral Consortium
Co-Chairs
Ingrid
Zukerman, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
Liana
Razmerita, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Demo and Poster Co-Chairs
Luz Quiroga,
University of Hawaii, Manoa
Fabian
Bohnert, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
Local Arrangements Chair
Keith
Edwards, University of Hawaii, Hilo
VENUE
UMAP 2010 will be held at
the Hilton Waikoloa
Village on the Kona side of the ÒBig IslandÓ of Hawaii.
Additional student housing will be available at the Aston Shores at
Waikoloa and the Aston Waikoloa Colony
Villas.
STUDENT SUPPORT
This conference series has
awarded considerable travel support to students in the past, and it is expected
that there will also be student funds available for UMAP 2010. Authors of
accepted technical and doctoral consortium papers will receive highest
priority.
-- Alfred Kobsa
Univ. of
California, Irvine
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